Choose easy-to-adopt habits: Reduce friction and transform #atomicIdeas

Choose easy-to-adopt habits: Reduce friction and transform We delve into six effective strategies for building good habits and breaking bad ones, based on the best-selling book ‘Atomic Habits’ by James Clear. Learn the role of habits in our lives and offers…

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Leveraging cues and rewards

The process of habit formation is greatly influenced by cues and rewards.

Setting up hard-to-miss cues and planning the action can aid in establishing healthy habits and dismantling unhealthy ones.

The human brain is motivated by the anticipation of reward, with dopamine playing a crucial role in prompting us to act.

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  1. 01Choose easy-to-adopt habits: Reduce friction and transform
  2. 02The power of habits
  3. 03Leveraging cues and rewards
  4. 04The role of implementation intentions
  5. 05Temptation bundling and habit formation
  6. 06Making habits easy and manageable
  7. 07The importance of immediate satisfaction

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