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How you can turn Lumosity into a habit

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Congratulations ? you're already 2 weeks into our training program! anytime. Lumos Labs, Inc. | 14

Congratulations — you're already 2 weeks into our training program! [Lumosity] [Train Now] How to Build a Lumosity Habit in 3 Steps [Assets%2fmf1450811757383-e4oa8h5nuus7nwmi-0f95ef73c6f417e9f8a45e8b8dea0193%2fhero] Congratulations — you're already 2 weeks into your training program! How's it going so far? To help you get settled into your training routine, here are 3 simple tips for fitting Lumosity into your lifestyle: Start Small A tiny habit is easier to stick to — and it’s fast! That’s why Lumosity workouts take just 10-20 minutes of your day. Aim to finish 3 workouts this week, then increase that number once it feels natural. Schedule Lumosity after another habit Choose a habit that’s already second nature, and schedule your Lumosity training right after. Many members train right after eating breakfast or just after going to the gym. Think about your own day: when can you spare a moment to train? Practice makes perfect You may need a few nudges before your Lumosity habit becomes second nature. That's why Lumosity subscribers can set up [Training Reminders] and get email notifications on any day of the week — morning, afternoon, or evening. The more regularly you train, the more quickly Lumosity will become just another part of your life. That’s it! Just 3 easy steps and you’ll have a training habit in no time. To help support you on your brain training journey, here's 30% off all our Premium games and tools! [Subscribe and Save 30%] [Family Plan] Family Plan The Lumosity Family Plan lets you add up to 4 friends and family members to your account for free. [Learn More] [LumiKids on iPad] Highway Hazards Our newest Speed game. Challenge your information processing skills in this race through the desert. [Learn More] [Lumosity on mobile] Lumosity Mobile Apps Brain training anytime, anywhere. Available on iOS and Android. [Learn More] [Lumosity] [Lumosity on Facebook] [Lumosity on Twitter] [Lumosity on Google+] [Lumosity on Pinterest] [Lumosity on Youtube] [Lumosity on Instagram] [HUMAN COGNITION PROJECT] [ABOUT] [LEGAL] [HELP] [Click here] to update your email preferences or unsubscribe. Note that even if you unsubscribe, we will send certain account-related emails, such as purchase details or requests for password resets. The email address linked to your Lumosity account is [{EMAIL}]. Have questions? We're here to help! [Contact us] anytime. Lumos Labs, Inc. | 140 New Montgomery, Floor 19 | San Francisco, CA 94105

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