The Dr. Hyman Show

How To Make Behavior Change Stick with BJ Fogg

Jan 6, 2021
BJ Fogg, a renowned behavior scientist from Stanford University and author of 'Tiny Habits,' shares insights on making lasting behavior changes. He highlights the efficacy of starting small, with manageable habits that can lead to significant transformations over time. Fogg discusses challenges like chronic diseases and the misconceptions around weight loss, emphasizing nutrition's role. He advocates for a positive shift in self-perception, promoting emotional engagement and community support to foster healthier habits and empower personal growth.
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INSIGHT

Perfectionism as a Setback

  • BJ Fogg's Mormon upbringing influenced his interest in behavior change and self-optimization.
  • However, the emphasis on perfectionism became a setback, hindering his progress and happiness.
ANECDOTE

Push-up Progress

  • Dr. Hyman, inspired by Fogg's method (B=MAP), started doing push-ups while waiting for his shower to warm up.
  • Starting with one push-up, he progressed to 50, demonstrating the power of small habits.
INSIGHT

Fogg Behavior Model

  • Fogg's Behavior Model (B=MAP) states that behavior occurs when motivation, ability, and a prompt converge.
  • Easy behaviors require less motivation, leading to the Tiny Habits breakthrough.
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