The 5 Habit Categories of Your Future Self
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Most people think they need more discipline to build better habits — but in this episode, Andrew and Cat explain why habits actually work best when they’re aligned with identity, not willpower.
This conversation breaks habits into five simple, powerful categories that support your nervous system, protect your energy, build self-trust, and reinforce who you’re becoming. Instead of overwhelming routines or perfection-driven checklists, this episode offers a framework for habits that feel sustainable, human, and realistic.
If you’re building your Five Year You, this episode gives you the structure to do it without burnout or shame.
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The 5 Habit Categories Explained1. Self-Trust Habits
These habits rebuild your relationship with yourself.
- Keeping small promises you make to yourself
- Starting when you say you’ll start
- Choosing habits you can keep even on hard days
- Learning to become accountable to you, not just others
Self-trust is the foundation of every other habit.
2. Regulation Habits
These habits stabilize your nervous system so habits can actually stick.
- Breathwork and pauses before reacting
- Emotional regulation during stress or frustration
- Creating calm in a world designed to overwhelm
- Reducing emotional reactivity
You can’t build your future self from a constantly dysregulated body.
3. Identity-Confirming Habits
These habits reinforce who you are becoming.
- Writers write
- Movers move
- Healthy people make health-aligned choices
Even tiny actions count. Every repetition sends your brain the message: This is who I am.
4. Boundary Habits
These habits protect your time, energy, and peace.
- Saying no without over-explaining
- Reducing people-pleasing behaviors
- Letting go of habits, relationships, or patterns that drain you
- Learning that what you tolerate teaches others how to treat you
Boundaries are often the hardest habits — and the most transformative.
5. Reflection Habits
These habits turn experience into wisdom.
- Daily or weekly reflection
- Asking why something felt hard or off
- Noticing patterns instead of judging them
- Course-correcting with compassion
Reflection keeps you conscious instead of...