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How Habits Work

How Habits Work

When a cue triggers a craving, you automatically try to execute the habit to get the reward. You never forget a habit, but developing stronger ones you can bypass it. 

A few definitions:

  • A reward is anything that increases pleasure or decreases pain 
  • A ritual is any set of actions that predictably leads to reward. Building a good habit that offers a deeper, more attractive pathway from cue to the same reward.
  • A craving is an urge to act in a way that yields an expected reward. Meditation, gratitude or prayer can soften the urges.
  • A cue is anything, internal or external, that kicks off a craving. Habit tracking will help you identify and avoid cues.

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The main components of habit formation:

  • A Cue: It causes your brain to begin a behavior. It is a bit of information that predicts a reward.
  • A Craving: It is the motivation behind every habit. Without a desire, we don't have a reason to act.

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Rewards Are The End Goal Of Habits

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Your cue leads to your craving, which leads to a response, that leads to your reward.

These rewards can take any form, and as your habit gets more ingrained you develop a craving for the reward too, further developing the habit.

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