It’s hard to know what the answer is at that level of abstraction, but probably general techniques on habit-forming would be helpful here. Critch (user:Academician) is really knowledgable about this sort of stuff but I don’t know if he’s systematically written out his ideas.
One approach is to, instead of trying to “get rid of X”, you can “displace X with Y”, where Y is something better than X. So if you spend 2 hours each month sitting down and thinking about how to better structure your life, and spend 15 minutes at the beginning of each day thinking about what you need to do that day and how to do it, that’s a good start. I also try to notice when I am doing something wrong (and then ideally stop doing it).
It’s hard to know what the answer is at that level of abstraction, but probably general techniques on habit-forming would be helpful here. Critch (user:Academician) is really knowledgable about this sort of stuff but I don’t know if he’s systematically written out his ideas.
One approach is to, instead of trying to “get rid of X”, you can “displace X with Y”, where Y is something better than X. So if you spend 2 hours each month sitting down and thinking about how to better structure your life, and spend 15 minutes at the beginning of each day thinking about what you need to do that day and how to do it, that’s a good start. I also try to notice when I am doing something wrong (and then ideally stop doing it).