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7 easy habits to reset your life in 50 days

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| etimes.in | Last updated on - Jun 21, 2025, 11:06 IST
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A seven-step guide to transform your life in 50 days

With so much noise around self-improvement, it’s easy to feel lost or overwhelmed by advice that’s too extreme or hard to follow. But beyond the catchy slogans and flashy trends, there’s a simple truth– small, steady habits work best. You don’t need to make huge changes overnight. You just need patience, honesty, and a commitment to showing up for yourself. More young people across the country are adopting habits that prioritise balance over quick fixes. They’re stepping away from stressful routines and creating a healthier, more focused life– one small habit at a time. If you can stick to these seven simple habits for just 50 days, you’ll feel the difference. It might not look like a big before-and-after photo, but you’ll notice it in your energy, your mood, and the way you go through your day. Here’s a simple look at what really works.

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Get enough sleep, and protect it like a priority

Sleep is often the first thing we sacrifice in a busy routine, but it’s one of the most essential. A regular 7–8 hour sleep cycle supports memory, mood, metabolism, and concentration. Fixing your bedtime, winding down early, and limiting screen time at night can make a significant difference within weeks.

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Start your day without screens

Many people begin their mornings by immediately checking WhatsApp, emails, or Instagram, and carry that mental clutter all day. Keeping your first hour phone-free gives your mind space to settle. You can use this time for basic stretching, planning your day, light reading, or simply sitting quietly with your thoughts. It’s a small shift, but a powerful one.

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Move daily, even if it’s just a walk

Movement doesn’t have to mean a hardcore gym session. The goal is consistency, not intensity. One hour of physical activity– whether it’s walking, yoga, swimming, or any form of exercise you enjoy– improves your stamina, reduces stress, and supports long-term health.

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Read 10 pages a day– every day

Reading is one of the simplest ways to keep your mind active and sharp. Just 10 pages a day can introduce new ideas, expand your perspective, and offer a break from screens. Whether it’s non-fiction, literature, or personal development, choose what holds your interest and stick with it.

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Set aside one hour to learn something new

In the middle of busy workdays and endless to-do lists, personal growth often takes a backseat. But dedicating an hour daily to a new skill– whether it’s digital design, writing, public speaking, or even a hobby– can open up unexpected opportunities. Over 50 days, that’s 50 hours of focused learning.

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Keep your meals simple and balanced

Healthy eating isn’t about following extreme diets. It’s about keeping things clean and consistent. Focus on home-cooked meals, more vegetables, enough water, and cutting down on excessive sugar or packaged food. Your body responds quickly to what you feed it, and your energy levels will reflect that.

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End the day with 10 minutes of meditation

Before sleeping, give yourself at least 10 minutes of silence. It could be meditation, breathing exercises, or even just closing your eyes and slowing your thoughts. This quiet time helps calm your system and improve the quality of your sleep.

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