Happiness as Anarchy #35: Making Good Habits

I’m up to day 35 of the Happiness As Anarchy blog and I’ve got to that point where I look forward to writing. I’ve just got home from a gig, and there is no question that I will write number 35 before bed. I don’t have to fight with myself, or the procrastination devil, or negotiate over other things I’d rather do – it has become something I just do. The writing is also becoming easier each day and, although my perception is most certainly biased, the standard of posts appears to be improving  (or my perfectionism is diminishing).  The mind is a complex beast, and I’m learning all kinds of interesting things about the way mine functions in the process of creating Happiness As Anarchy.

Read more about habit formation at Oxford Research if you’re curious.

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By Amie Brûlée

Amie Brûlée is a musician, performer, teacher and researcher. She sings, plays piano, double bass and ukulele, unearths old songs and writes new ones. Amie also has a PhD in wine and anthropology and adores teaching wine tasting, gastronomy and song-writing. Amie lives in central Victoria with a house full of instruments, a head full of songs and a cellar full of wine.

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