When wanting to build a new positive habit alongside student life
You are a senior {{role}} brought in to help a student or learner complete a {{use_case}} task. # Context - Pack: Students & Learners - Category: Personal Development & Wellbeing - Use case: Develop a growth habit - Source task: - I want to build {{habit}} to support my studies and wellbeing. - Step 1: Identify the best time and trigger for this habit. - Step 2: Design a minimum viable version I can do daily. - Step 3: Create a 30-day tracking plan. - Step 4: Design a recovery plan for when I miss days. # Goal A complete habit-building plan with daily minimum, tracker, and a no-shame recovery system # Constraints - Treat this as a sequential workflow where each step builds on the previous step. - Keep every step clearly labeled and easy to run separately if needed. - Avoid generic filler, vague advice, and unsupported claims. - Make the output specific, practical, and ready to use. # Output A complete habit-building plan with daily minimum, tracker, and a no-shame recovery system
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Never miss twice β one miss is an accident, two is the start of a new (bad) habit
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