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[7 Small Habits to Reset Your Life and Regain Control]-[7 Micro Habits That Will INSTANTLY Reset Your Mind & Boost Energy (Without Changing Your Whole Routine!)]

On Purpose with Jay Shetty · B2 · 2025-10-31

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📋 Summary

Reclaiming Your Day: Seven Essential Habits for Emotional Regulation and Focus

In this episode, Jay Shetty provides a practical framework for individuals feeling overwhelmed, low on energy, or lacking motivation. He emphasizes that these habits are not meant to "fight your life," but rather to "fit inside it," reclaiming the time that stress often steals. By integrating these seven small, actionable habits, one can effectively shift from a state of reactive stress to one of intentional response.

1. The Three-Breath Reset

Shetty identifies the breath as the "border between reaction and response." Drawing from his experience with monks, he explains that breath is connected to every emotion. When stressed, he suggests taking three deliberate breaths—inhaling for four seconds and exhaling for six. This practice stimulates the vagus nerve, which helps in "lowering heart rate and cortisol," serving as a biological way to hit "save before your emotions crash the file."

2. Morning Light, No Scroll

Many people begin their day in a "state of emergency" by waking up to alarms and immediately checking their phones. This leads to starting the day at a "minus three" due to incoming notifications and negativity. Shetty advocates for exposing yourself to natural light for two to five minutes immediately upon waking. This practice aligns the "circadian rhythm" and allows the brain to warm up without the chaos of digital comparison.

3. The Two-Minute Tidy

When life feels emotionally cluttered, Shetty suggests the "two-minute tidy." By selecting one small zone—such as a desk or an inbox—and clearing it, you create "visible order" which fosters "internal order." He notes that "cluttered rooms equal cluttered thoughts," and by organizing your environment, you provide your mind with "permission to breathe."

4. The Gratitude Text

Gratitude is framed as an act of rebellion against a world of constant comparison. Shetty encourages listeners to send one genuine, specific gratitude text daily. This habit shifts attention from "what's missing to what's present." By rewarding good behavior in others through appreciation, you not only boost your own serotonin but also encourage positive reinforcement in your relationships.

5. The 20-Second Cold Rinse

To build resilience, Shetty recommends ending your shower with 20 seconds of cold water. This "microdose of discomfort" floods the body with norepinephrine, sharpening focus and mood. It teaches the brain that "discomfort isn't danger," providing the inner confidence needed to handle the stresses of the day.

6. The One-Sentence Journal

Many struggle with journaling due to the perceived pressure of writing lengthy entries. Shetty proposes the "one-sentence journal," where you simply write, "Today I noticed." This "cognitive reappraisal" helps the brain file away experiences and find closure, preventing the mind from looping on worries or past conversations.

7. The 30-Second Future-You Check-in

Before making impulsive decisions, such as scrolling on social media or indulging in unhealthy habits, Shetty advises pausing to ask: "Will future me thank me for this?" This question activates the "prefrontal cortex," helping to interrupt impulse circuits. It reframes discipline not as self-denial, but as "self-respect delayed by 24 hours."

Conclusion

These habits do not fix the problems themselves, but they fix the state you are in while facing them. By implementing these small, consistent actions, you can reclaim your mental space and ensure you are moving in the direction you truly want to go.

🎯Key Sentences

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I have no idea how anyone functions without them.
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They don't demand more time.
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They reclaim the time your stress is already stealing.
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These habits help you emotionally regulate no matter where you are.
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I was observing from afar.
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📝Key Phrases

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reassure people
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along the way
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leveling up
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press that reset button
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falling out with a friend
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📖 Transcript

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