Question
How do I practice pre-commitment strategy?
Quick Answer
Identify one decision you repeatedly make poorly under pressure — snacking, doom-scrolling, saying yes to meetings that should be emails. Write a pre-commitment rule in if-then format: 'If [trigger], then [pre-decided action].' Make it concrete enough that you'll know whether you followed it. Put.
The most direct way to practice pre-commitment strategy is through a focused exercise: Identify one decision you repeatedly make poorly under pressure — snacking, doom-scrolling, saying yes to meetings that should be emails. Write a pre-commitment rule in if-then format: 'If [trigger], then [pre-decided action].' Make it concrete enough that you'll know whether you followed it. Put it where you'll see it before the trigger fires. Run it for five days and log compliance.
Common pitfall: Writing pre-commitment rules that are too vague to enforce. 'I'll eat healthier' is a goal, not a pre-commitment. 'If I reach for a snack after 8pm, then I drink a glass of water and wait ten minutes' is a pre-commitment. The other failure mode is creating so many rules that you can't track them. Start with one. Make it stick. Then add another.
This practice connects to Phase 23 (Decision Frameworks) — building it as a repeatable habit compounds over time.
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