Nepal, April 26 -- All of us either have something we want to start doing in our lives or a habit we want to incorporate into our everyday routines. It could be something as small as getting up at five in the morning or signing up for classes to learn a new language. Starting these things are easy enough. You will do them every day for a few weeks because it intrigues you so much or because you think doing that task will make your days better. But where most of us fail is after the initial few weeks when the charm or novelty of the task wears off. It either gets boring or too difficult to follow along (unless you've been diligently studying everyday). Instead of fighting through that and consistently carrying out the task, we give up.

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