



Research from European Journal of Social Psychology finding it takes an average of 66 days to form a new habit. Critical insight for time tracking adoption and productivity practice implementation, explaining why consistency matters more than perfection.
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A 2009 study published in the European Journal of Social Psychology found that it takes an average of 66 days for a new behavior to become automatic—to form a habit. This research has profound implications for adopting time tracking practices and other productivity systems.
Automaticity achieved when:
Days 1-20: Conscious Effort
Days 21-45: Building Momentum
Days 46-66: Approaching Automaticity
Day 66+: Habit Formed
Aligns perfectly with 66-day research:
Start Simple
Track the Habit
Plan for Obstacles
The 66-day habit formation timeline explains why time tracking adoption requires patience and consistency. Organizations and individuals should expect 2-3 months before time tracking becomes automatic, planning support and reinforcement throughout this critical period rather than expecting immediate adoption.