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This week: Itās all about temptation bundling ā what it is, why it works, and how to do it. Letās dive in!
š±Ā Whatās Temptation Bundling?
Coined by economist and educator Katy Milkman, temptation bundling means combining something you should do with something you want to do.
Some examples of temptation bundling:
Listening to your favorite podcast while working out
Watching YouTube Shorts while washing the dishes
Indulging in your favorite snack while studying
According to Milkmanās research, youāre twice as likely to stick with a healthy habit when you pair it with a fun activity.
So, how do you get started with temptation bundling? Letās take a closer look!
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Now, hereās how to start with temptation bundling this week:
š±Ā How to Bundle Temptations With Tasks
How to combine the fun stuff youād rather be doing with the boring stuff you should do ā in 5 steps!
š 1. List your āwantsā
When you procrastinate, what are you most tempted to do instead? Make a list of all the activities you find fun or enjoyable that are likely to distract you.
š¤ 2. List your āshouldsā
What should you be doing more of? Include the big habits, like exercising and reading, as well as the small stuff, like folding laundry and replying to emails.
š± 3. Combine āem!
Now that youāve got your lists of wants and shoulds, figure out some ways you might combine these activities.
āCombiningā doesnāt always mean doing both activities simultaneously. (In fact, this might be impossible for some activities.)
You can enjoy one of your fun activities while taking a break from a task, or after youāre finished.
š„¢ 4. Start with one combo
You donāt want to burn yourself out before you get started by applying this method to every activity on both your lists.
Try one want-should activity combo to start. When youāre done, reflect on how it went ā you might discover some tweaks and changes to make this method more effective.
š¼ 5. Challenge yourself
One way to make temptation bundling more effective? Allow yourself to enjoy your want activity only when doing your should activity.
Letās say your favorite comfort food is chocolate, and your goal is to study more.
To bundle these activities, you might allow yourself to only eat chocolate when youāre studying.
As long as youāre consistent, youāll create a positive association over time. You might even look forward to activities you used to dread!
šŖ Flocus Picks
A curated list of things worth sharing.
When Willpower Isnāt Enough (Podcast Episode) ā Want to learn more about temptation bundling? This deep dive with the conceptās original creator, Katy Milkman, is a must-listen!
15 Educational Netflix Shows to Feed Your Brain (Article) ā Need something to binge while on the treadmill? Check out these top-rated educational shows.
9 Little Habits to Have a Better Day (YouTube) ā This cute, soothing video is packed with small things you can do to have a good day.
š„ļø Flocus: All-in-One Dashboard
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POLL: Will you try temptation bundling this week?
Temptation bundling is a fun way to make tasks and chores a little more enjoyable.
Try it out this week and let us know know how it goes!
Until next Sunday,
Flocus Team
