You may have heard a rule like it takes 21 days to form a habit. Well it’s not that simple. Some habits aren’t practiced daily. Some habits are harder to form than others and will therefore take longer to stick. In the article below, Dr. Charles Li explains how frequency, consistency, and time play a role in forming a new habit.
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