I created an email course (also available in book form) about this exact thing! [0]
But a few things I've found really useful are:
The Momentum app, which lets you quickly check off habits in the iOS notification centre widget. [1]
Starting small until the behaviour of a habit is ingrained, then increasing the time and effort. Eg. start with a 15 minute run until you're used to running 3x/week, then increase your time gradually until you're running 45 minutes every time, rather than jumping in the deep end. It's easier to keep up a habit that's small and easy, and to increase the activity once you've made it habitual. [2]
Only work on one new habit at a time, because it will take focus and discipline at first. [3]
Once your habit is solid, develop others by stacking them together. [4]
But a few things I've found really useful are:
The Momentum app, which lets you quickly check off habits in the iOS notification centre widget. [1]
Starting small until the behaviour of a habit is ingrained, then increasing the time and effort. Eg. start with a 15 minute run until you're used to running 3x/week, then increase your time gradually until you're running 45 minutes every time, rather than jumping in the deep end. It's easier to keep up a habit that's small and easy, and to increase the activity once you've made it habitual. [2]
Only work on one new habit at a time, because it will take focus and discipline at first. [3]
Once your habit is solid, develop others by stacking them together. [4]
[0]: https://habits.bellebethcooper.com/ [1]: http://momentum.cc/ [2]: http://blog.bellebethcooper.com/french-habit.html [3]: https://exist.io/blog/keeping-up-habits/ [4]: http://blog.bellebethcooper.com/pushups.html