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5 Ways to Create (Or Break) a Habit

How to Form The Groundwork For Better Behaviors
Filed Under > Health & Wellness

The other day, MKR and I strayed on our morning call to wonder about what it takes to form new habits and what it takes to break the bad ones.  We both agreed that it’s quite a fascinating topic really; the psychology behind what makes us do the things we do, and what it takes to actually change our behavior when we’re on auto-pilot.  We talked about how habits affect our eating behavior, fitness routine, productivity and just about every arena of our day-to-day life…and we wanted to know how to better control them. 

With my interest peaked, I started doing some digging, and I listened to this NPR interview with Charles Duhigg, the author of The Power of Habit.  Duhigg shares some interesting insight about the psychology of the habit loop (there’s always a trigger or cue, as well as the behavior itself and then a final reward).  I especially thought the fact that we’re more likely to break certain habits when we’re on vacation was SO interesting. (One more reason to pack our bags, right?!)

But with vacation over a month away, I also wondered how long it would take to create or break a habit.  Perhaps you too have heard it takes 21 days to form a new habit.  Three weeks to quit smoking, three weeks to stick to a consistent gym routine, three weeks to start making your bed, 3 weeks to apply sunscreen everyday…doesn’t seem so hard to do, right?  Unfortunately, the magical 21 number may actually be just a myth (derived from Psycho-Cybernetics, a book originally published in 1960 by Dr. Maxwell Maltz).  In reality, it probably takes a lot longer than that (looks closer to 66 days even) to form or break a habit, and it’s been widely up for debate with researchers for decades. 

In my quick research, I discovered five ways to help create (or break) a habit.  Click on the image above to read more.  Will you be putting any of these tips to work?  Cheers, Kat

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Plan for The Habit (For a Month)

Plan for The Habit (For a Month)

Before you dive into it, focus on changing habits for a month before actually changing them. Take time to write down the reasons why you do the things you do, and list the reasons why you want to change. This will make you more invested in the long-run and more aware of the obstacles when you face forming a new habit or breaking an old one.

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Discover the Triggers for the Habit Loop

Discover the Triggers for the Habit Loop

By recognizing and understanding the cues and triggers causing the habits to happen, you're more likely to put an end to (or change) them. It's thought that every cue falls into five categories (location, time, emotional state, other people, and an immediately preceding action). Make note of these factors when you notice the habit happening, and see if there's part of the pattern you can disrupt. Read more here.

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Change Your Surroundings

Change Your Surroundings

According to this NPR article, one of the best times to try to break a habit is when you're on vacation. Author of The Power of Habit Charles Duhigg explains, "changing a habit on a vacation is one of the proven most-successful ways to do it. If you want to quit smoking, you should stop smoking while you're on a vacation — because all your old cues and all your old rewards aren't there anymore. So you have this ability to form a new pattern and hopefully be able to carry it over into your life."

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Create an If-Then Plan

Create an If-Then Plan

By recognizing what's triggering your habit loop, you can put concrete plans of action in place for when the questioning situation arises. Life Hacker explains that having an If-Then Plan mapped out will eventually help strengthen new habits to form.

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Set Reminders

Set Reminders

For a little extra boost, set reminders for yourself in your planner or Google Calendar about the habits you wish to change. This added reinforcement will only help you as you carve a new path of behaviors.

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A Lesson in Biscuits With Callie’s Hot Little Biscuit

How The Waiting on Martha Team Spent The Best Day
Filed Under > Breakfast & Brunch

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You know those days that are just the. best. days? The ones when you stop to slow down and ones you know you’ll always cherish?  That was our recent afternoon spent with Carrie Morey, founder of Callie’s Hot Little Biscuit here in Atlanta and Callie’s Charleston Biscuits.  The team was lucky enough to get an insider’s peek into the magic that is Carrie’s homemade, hot little biscuits (and believe me, they were soooo good).  We were welcomed into the Callie’s Hot Little Biscuit kitchen to learn the secrets behind the tender, buttery, made-by-hand biscuits by Carrie’s mother, Callie, that have received press from Saveur, Food & Wine, Southern Living, The New York Times and Oprah (just to name a few). 

The team arrived ready to learn (and get their hands dirty), donned in our gorgeous new Waiting on Martha team aprons by Oatmeal Lace. We learned that baking the best homemade biscuits is really all about a few good, simple ingredients (apparently you shouldn’t even dream of making biscuits with any type of flour but White Lily), and of course patience for the steps that can only be taught by a loving hand. 

As we waited for our buttermilk and shortcake biscuits to bake, we chatted with Carrie and could see how biscuits, truly an iconic Southern staple, can be done SO many different ways. We happily taste-tested several unique (and irresistible) combinations from Callie’s Hot Little Biscuit menu, from warm grits in a sharp cheddar biscuit bowl to sweet shortcake biscuits with warm cinnamon butter and a homemade chocolate pecan poptart. We kept joking that she’d have to roll us out of there! Everything we tasted was just so good. 

A big thank you to Carrie and team for welcoming us into their kitchen for a little biscuit bootcamp and quality team bonding.  I know we’ll be talking about this bake sesh for years to come!  Truly, MKR

P.S. If you’re craving biscuits now, but can’t make it to Atlanta or Charleston anytime soon, don’t fret; Callie’s Hot Little Biscuits can be found at all of these retailers across the country AND they ship nationwide! xo

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Photography, Kathryn McCrary for Waiting on Martha

A Ruffle & A Stripe

An All-American Classic Look for Summer
Filed Under > Having a Moment

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You know those clothing pieces you see, and you just GOT to have them?! That’s this MDS Stripes tiered ruffle top for me. Of course, I’m always gushing about my true love with all things blue & white, so this should really come to you as no surprise. But when I spied this blue and white + ruffles + stripes top that makes me just want to shimmy shimmy shake all night long, I knew I had to have it, (don’t you just love when clothes aren’t so serious). 

After looking at his entire MDS Stripes sportswear collection, I think it’s safe to say that Mark D. Sikes brings a whole new meaning to our favorite “summer stripes.”  Classic and feminine, each piece instantly transports you to the breezy coast in its crisp, signature cotton. I first fell head over heels for this great All-American look thanks to this trunk show a few months back, and knew I had to get my hands on this great tiered ruffle top. It’s SO fun to wear (as you can quickly gather from the photos) and it is the ultimate flirty, yet timeless look that can easily be dressed up or down. 

I paired it with my go-to boyfriend jeans and new white Manolos (so worth the splurge, I’m telling you!), the top will be one of my favorites all summer long. Truly, MKR

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Photography, Kathryn McCrary for Waiting on Martha 

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