It’s a new year, time to implement some new habits.

Recently, I found this Reddit thread whereu/cauliflora_piniaaskedpeople to share their best, most impactful habits.

The responses in the thread are pretty great here are some of them.

person cleaning

Note: Some responses have been edited for length and/or clarity.

“I just moved out of my parent’s house and I was reading tips on Reddit.

The best one I ever read was ‘Set a timer for 10 minutes every day and clean.

pouring water into a glass

Once the timer ends youre done.’

Youd be surprised how much cleaning you’re able to get done in 10 minutes.”

“The habit of following through.

couple sitting on bed not talking

What you start, finish.

What you set out to learn, become the master.”

u/happylutechick

3.

various clothes hanging on a hanger in a closet

“Deleting TikTok and watching movies without distraction on my phone.

u/palesexychick

4.

“Avoiding drinking sodas and drinking more water.”

fingers typing on a laptop

“Putting yourself first.

Saying no, and setting boundaries are all worthwhile habits and NOT selfish.”

u/Thorbertthesniveler

6.

people washing dishes

I do hundreds of things correctly every day.”

u/icemanof92

7.

“When I get angry or get in a heated argument, I stay silent.

person laying on couch with dog

Seems silly but is way less frustrating long term.”

u/Old-Paramedic-4312

9.

“Edit your stuff.

I start every season with hangers backward in my closet.

When I wear it, I turn the hanger around.

Anything not a ‘special occasion’ item with a backward hanger is donated or sold through consignment.

Same with other stuff in my house.

u/moinatx

10.

“Limiting all screen time.”

u/unbutton3d

11. u/gobblegobblechumps

12.

“I treat my savings account like a bill.

No matter what is happening I put the same amount of money in it every week.”

“This year I finally got in the habit of being honest with everyone 100% of the time.

You dont realize how many white lies you tell people around you day to day.

But its just a bad habit.

When a coworker asks you, ‘How are you?’

And you say, ‘Good, how are you?’

Instead, tell them how you actually are.

Youd be surprised how caring most people actually are if youre more open with people.

I cant believe how much this improved my life, conversations, and relationships with people.

It makes them more open too, builds trust, and just feels good.

This just makes life harder.”

u/Hemogoblin_7

14.

“Washing the dishes in the evening so that you wake up to a clear sink.

It surprisingly does good things to my mood in the morning.”

“A day of rest each week.

It can be any day that works for you.

u/mykindofexcellence

Is there anything you could add to this list?