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Websites That Help You Stick With Your New Habit

February 9th, 2009 · 7 Comments

Each Monday this series of articles will feature pain management techniques to help you decrease and cope with pain.  It’s your at-home pain management class!

I hope you’ve been succeeding with using pain management techniques regularly - or at least making progress in your new habit!  But none of us is perfect, and we can all use a boost, right?

Starting a new habit takes a lot of effort and focus – it takes at least 30 days for something to become routine.  And even practices that we know are good for us are hard to keep doing….  day after day, week after week, month after month.

Today, I’ll share some interesting websites that might just give you that needed lift to regularly use your skills to decrease and cope with pain, as well as practice other good habits.

A website that can help you track your habit:

  • Walker Tracker:  If your new habit is walking, this site lets you track how many steps you take each day.  You can see how close to the recommended 10,000 a day you are.  They also offer groups to join, to encourage yourself and others.  Over 3 Billion (!) steps have been counted on this site, so far!

Sites that offer great information about sticking with your habit:

  • Health Skills – This article includes “10 thoughts to help people weave new habits into their lives.”  Great ideas!
  • Zen Habits – One of my favorite blogs for thoughts on improving your life.  They have a new forum feature to post your goal and track your progress for a month.
  • One Big Health Nut – This article makes suggestions for new year’s resolutions.
  • A Winning Life With RSD – This is a site by a pain management coach.  Often individualized feedback can help you achieve your goals.

Please share any other sites, tips or tricks that you’ve found helpful in the comments!

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7 responses so far ↓

  • Coach Marla // Feb 9, 2009 at 12:05 pm

    WOW, Thank you for adding me to your list, I am so honored to be placed with so many wonderful sites, including yours!!

    ~Much Appreciation~
    Coach Marla

  • Trish // Feb 11, 2009 at 1:38 am

    First, you’ve help me immensely when it comes to dealing with the pain of fibromyalgia and arthritis. Thank you!
    I’ve tried several times to access the “Habitizer” website. I can get to the main page ok, but when I click on “step 1″ to register – it doesn’t work. Not sure if it’s just my computer, or a site glitch.
    Help?

  • How to Cope with Pain // Feb 11, 2009 at 9:32 am

    Trish, the same thing happened when I checked just now. I’d suggest notifying them through their “contact” link.

  • Trish // Feb 11, 2009 at 9:47 pm

    Thanks! I’ll try that.

  • Trish // Feb 11, 2009 at 9:54 pm

    Ok, I just tried the “contact” link – it doesn’t work either :-o

  • How to Cope with Pain // Feb 12, 2009 at 10:48 am

    Oh, well. I took off the Habitizer info, as the site doesn’t seem “active” anymore. If anyone has a similar one that they use, let us know.

  • Trish // Feb 13, 2009 at 2:04 am

    That’s too bad. I hope someone else does know of another site like it. I was looking forward to using it.

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