Want to think more creatively?Move to a bigger room, a rooftop patio, or a building with expansive architecture.Take a break from the space where you do your daily work, which is also linked to your current thought patterns.Trying to eat healthier?It is likely that you shop on autopilot at your regular supermarket.Try a new grocery store.You may find it easier to avoid unhealthy food when your brain doesn’t automatically know where it is located in the store.When you can’t manage to get to an entirely new environment, redefine or rearrange your current one.Create a separate space for work, study, exercise, entertainment, and cooking.The mantra I find useful is “One space, one use.”When I started my career as an entrepreneur, I would often work from my couch or at the kitchen table.In the evenings, I found it very difficult to stop working.There was no clear division between the end of work time and the beginning of personal time.Was the kitchen table my office or the space where I ate meals?Was the couch where I relaxed or where I sent emails?Everything happened in the same place.A few years later, I could finally afford to move to a home with a separate room for my office.Suddenly, work was something that happened “in here” and personal life was something that happened “out there.”It was easier for me to turn off the professional side of my brain when there was a clear dividing line between work life and home life.Each room had one primary use.The kitchen was for cooking.The office was for working.