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Ten habits that look small daily and rebuild a life over a decade.

Most habits are noise. These ten compound. Pick three. Run them for a year.

Most habit lists optimize for the next thirty days. The ones below are chosen for compound interest across a decade. None of them feel dramatic on day one. By year three, the difference is visible. By year ten, it is the difference between two completely different lives.

01 — Sleep at the same time every night

The single most undervalued habit. Consistent sleep architecture compounds into better recovery, better mood, better cognition, better hormones, lower disease risk. The thing nobody wants to do because it is boring. The thing that quietly outperforms every supplement, every workout, every productivity hack you will ever try.

02 — Train at least three times a week, no matter what

Type of training matters less than the consistency. Three sessions a week for ten years builds a body that ages well. Two sessions a week for ten years does not. The threshold matters. Hold it.

03 — Read thirty minutes before bed

Not a productivity hack. A nervous system one. Thirty minutes of reading before bed shifts you out of work mode, improves sleep onset, and over a decade adds two hundred books to your foundation. Compounds intellectually and biologically.

04 — Write something honest every week

Not for an audience. For yourself. One page a week of honest reflection on what you noticed, what you struggled with, what shifted. After three years you have a self-portrait nobody else has of you. After ten years it is the most useful document you own.

05 — One deep relationship investment per week

One conversation, one meal, one hour of full presence with someone who matters. Most relationships erode through neglect, not conflict. A weekly investment over ten years creates the network of people who will be standing next to you in the moments that matter.

06 — Save and invest a fixed percentage automatically

Pick a number. Twenty percent if you can. Ten if you cannot. Automate it so the money never reaches your operating account. Compound interest does the rest. By year fifteen, the gap between people who did this and those who did not is uncrossable.

07 — Eat real food most of the time

Most of the time is the operative phrase. Not always. Not perfectly. Most. Real food, recognizable as something that grew or once breathed. Process matters more than restriction. The Forge handles this without becoming a tracking prison.

08 — Walk an hour outside as often as you can

Underrated for cognition, mood, recovery, and creative thinking. An hour outside is rarely a waste of an hour. The cumulative effect over a decade is significant. The opportunity cost is almost nothing.

09 — Review your direction every month

Not your goals. Your direction. Are you still pointed at the things you said mattered? Drift is the default condition of any life left unattended. The Compass surfaces the question. You answer honestly. Course correct. Repeat for ten years.

10 — Build the system that runs the other nine

Habits in isolation rarely compound. Habits inside a system that holds them, tracks them, and connects them do. This is the entire reason VÆN exists. Pick three of the above. Build the architecture that makes them automatic. Run it for a year. Then for ten.

Compound habits do not look impressive on day one. That is why most people skip them. The ones who hold them for a decade live a different life. Pick three. Hold them inside a system. NothinGiven.