Decoding the science of habits: The 21-day habit formation system #atomicIdeas

Decoding the science of habits: The 21-day habit formation system We dive into the science of habit formation and elimination. We also explore the concept of neuroplasticity, the brain’s ability to rewire itself, which underpins our ability to form and break…

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Employing replacement behavior for habit change

Engaging in a replacement behavior immediately after a bad habit can weaken the neural circuits associated with the bad habit, thus creating a cognitive and temporal mismatch between a bad habit and a new positive habit disrupts the closed loop and allows for intervention.

‘The goal of any habit that we want to form is to get into what’s called automaticity. Automaticity is fancy language for the neural circuits can perform it automatically, and that’s the ultimate place to be.’ – Andrew Huberman

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  1. 01Decoding the science of habits: The 21-day habit formation system
  2. 02Optimizing habit formation with circadian shifts
  3. 03The role of dopamine and reward prediction in habit formation
  4. 04The 21-day habit formation system
  5. 05The ineffectiveness of reminders for long-term habit change
  6. 06Employing replacement behavior for habit change
  7. 07The role of task bracketing in habit change
  8. 08The impact of supplements on habit formation
  9. 09The role of neural circuits in habit formation
  10. 10The limitations of self-monitoring for habit change

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