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If you want to make your habits a big part of your life, make the signal a big part of your environment

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Habits thrive in predictable circumstances 

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Insert new behaviours in the middle of current ones (habit stacking)

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Avoid mixing the context of one habit with other 

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One of the deepest desires of every human being is to belong

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Habit stacking works best when the signal is specific

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First Law of Behavioral Change: Make it Obvious. How?

First Law of Behavioral Change: Make it Obvious. How?

  • Implementation intention (view part 1)
  • Habit stacking

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People choose products not because of what they are, but because of their location

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