Make Good Habits Easy. Hide the Bad Ones.

Do you want to build better habits without engaging in willpower battles? Discover how small changes in your environment can help
We’ve all seen it—candy at the checkout counter, snacks at eye level. Retailers know exactly where to place things to tempt us. But what if we applied the same strategy to cultivate better habits in our daily lives?
We’re All Creatures of Convenience
Let’s be honest: we often choose what’s easy, not what’s best.
- We grab chips over fruit because they’re on the counter.
- We scroll on our phones because they’re always within reach.
Convenience drives behaviour.
Hack Your Habits Like a Marketer
Instead of battling willpower, try designing your environment to help you succeed.
Try this:
- Keep a water bottle on your desk to drink more.
- Place a book by your bed to read before going to sleep.
- Store unhealthy snacks on the highest shelf—or in another room.
You don’t need to be more disciplined—you need a better setup.
Make Distractions Inconvenient
Digital distractions are the new junk food. But you can outsmart them.
Examples:
- Move social media apps to a folder three screens deep.
- Use a tablet (kept in a drawer) for social media access only.
- Log out of Netflix after every session.
These small obstacles create space for better choices.
Your Environment Is Your Secret Weapon
Want to change your life? Start by changing your setup.
Want to snack less? Keep healthy snacks within easy reach.
Want to move more? Keep a yoga mat unrolled in the living room.
Want to save more money? Use budgeting apps that track spending in real time.
You don’t have to fight bad habits. Just make them harder to do.
Make the Better Option, the Easier One
The key isn’t willpower. Its design.
Make the good stuff visible and simple. Make the bad stuff invisible and difficult. That one shift can change everything.
What habit could you boost just by changing where it lives in your environment?