At one point, we all consciously decided how much... - Deepstash

At one point, we all consciously decided how much to eat and what to focus on when we got to the office, how often to have a drink or when to go for a jog. But then we stopped making a choice, and the behavior became automatic. It’s a natural consequence of our neurology…

And by understanding how it happens, you can rebuild those patterns in whichever way you choose.

So, are you ready to dive into learning how to make that happen? Let’s begin with our first big idea…

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You can’t possibly call yourself a habit junkie and not know this book. It’s THE BEST book about habits.

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How To Break Bad Habits

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