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The Ultimate Toolkit for Creating New Habits: The Science Made Easy

The Mel Robbins Podcast

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The Neuroscience of Exercise

CNN.com's John Sutter takes a look at some of the triggers that lead people to exercise in the morning, even though they don't feel like it. The first trigger: A giant middle finger on the floor from the future Mel Robbins are my exercise closed laying on the floor. Another cue is that since I have registered for the class, there is a text in my phone reminding me that I registered another giant middle finger from the futureMel Robbins. That'scueing the behavior. After the exercise class, so now it's 6.30 in the morning and there is a coffee shop and you just know this is going to be the best damn cup of coffee you've ever had

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