Creating visual cues is a powerful strategy for forming good habits and stopping bad habits. Visual cues, such as removing temptations or placing reminders in prominent places, can help reinforce your goals and keep you on track. While visual cues may not be necessary forever, they can be particularly helpful in the early stages of habit formation.
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