I am not all too fond of those “here’s what you should do” type of articles. I rarely find them interesting, and in the light of Seth Godin’s But What Have You Shipped? post, I have commited to stop reading those Smashing-magazine-style articles altogether. They are a waste of my time.
But then there is the wonderful A List Apart, home to genious authors such as Jack Cheng, who actually knows how to write an engaging, interesting, scientifically-backed article about your habit fields and what you can do to change them. For those of you that are looking for the magical ten-tips-programme, I have to disappoint you: the article is not a free all-access pass to a ride on the GTD-rollercoaster, but rather an explanation of what habit fields are and how to fundamentally and actively change them, in order to change your habits.
Go, read Habit Fields by Jack Cheng.