Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
make-a-habit-of
Phrase
/meɪk ə ˈhæbɪt əv/

Definition
To regularly do something as part of a routine or practice.

Examples
- She decided to make a habit of jogging every morning to improve her health.
- After several weeks, he began to make a habit of reading before bed.
- To be more organized, I make a habit of writing a to-do list each day.

Meaning
The phrase ‘make a habit of’ refers to the process of consistently incorporating a specific behavior into your daily life until it becomes automatic or second nature.

Synonyms
- establish a routine
- form a practice
- create a custom