Jeremy Dean: Making Habits, Breaking Habits: How to Make Changes That Stick

Making Habits, Breaking Habits: How to Make Changes That Stick


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Habits are more powerful than your will - if you know how to make them work for you Two strings are hanging from a ceiling, one at the centre of the room, one near the wall. You're asked to tie the strings together, but you can't reach both at the same time. You look around the room and see a table and a pair of pliers. How would you solve the problem? When confronted with challenges, most people let habits rule them (in this case, ignoring the pliers, the creative tool at your disposal). That is not surprising when you realise that at least a third of our waking hours are lived on auto-pilot - ruminating over past events, clicking through websites trawling for updates and the like. Such unconscious thoughts and actions are powerful. But the habits of the mind do not have to control us - we can steer them. Drawing on hundreds of fascinating studies, psychologist Jeremy Dean - the mind behind the hugely popular and insightful website PsyBlog - shares how the new brain science of habit can be harnessed to your benefit, whether you're hoping to eat moreveg, take an evening run, clear out your email backlog, or be more creative when faced with challenges at work and at home.

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Author: Jeremy Dean
Number of Pages: 288 pages
Published Date: 01 Mar 2013
Publisher: Oneworld Publications
Publication Country: London, United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN: 9781851689897
Download Link: Click Here
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