Time: 30-60 min (one-time) | Difficulty: Beginner | ROI: High | Status: Active

Environment Audit

Systematic evaluation and modification of physical and digital environments to reduce friction for desired behaviors.

Inputs

  • List of target behaviors (what to increase)
  • List of anti-behaviors (what to decrease)
  • Access to all environments (workspace, home, phone)

Process

Step 1: Inventory (15 min)

For each environment, document:

EnvironmentWhat’s VisibleWhat’s Within ReachDefault State
Workspace
Kitchen
Bedroom
Phone home screen

Step 2: Friction Analysis (10 min)

For each target behavior, count steps to initiate:

Target BehaviorCurrent StepsFriction Level

For each anti-behavior, count steps to initiate:

Anti-BehaviorCurrent StepsFriction Level

Step 3: Redesign (15 min)

Apply friction engineering:

Target Behaviors (reduce friction):

  • Move tools to arm’s reach
  • Make cues visible
  • Pre-stage materials

Anti-Behaviors (increase friction):

  • Remove from environment entirely (best)
  • Add steps between cue and behavior
  • Hide from view

Step 4: Implementation

ChangeEnvironmentExpected Effect

Reference Modifications

GoalAdd FrictionRemove Friction
Healthier eatingRemove junk food from houseFruit bowl on counter
More exercise:Gym clothes laid out
Less phone at nightPhone charges in another roomBook on nightstand
More reading:Book visible, open
Less social mediaLog out after each use, delete apps:

Cue Stacking

Attach new behaviors to existing environmental cues:

Existing CueNew BehaviorPlacement
Coffee makerVitaminsNext to coffee maker
ToothbrushFlossNext to toothbrush
PillowJournalOn pillow

Success Metrics

  • Target behavior frequency: Increasing
  • Anti-behavior frequency: Decreasing
  • Willpower expenditure: Decreasing (behaviors feel automatic)

Re-Audit Schedule

  • Initial audit: Complete
  • 30-day check: Verify changes persisted
  • Quarterly: Full re-audit for new behaviors

See Environment Design for theoretical framework.