
Accidental Gods Changing our Minds: Mind hacks to shape our habits with Manda Scott
Jan 29, 2020
Dive into the fascinating world of habit formation and why some habits are so easy to adopt, even the bad ones! Explore the neuroscience behind turning desired behaviors into effortless routines. Discover the crucial role of triggers, desires, and positive reinforcement in building lasting habits. Learn about four key internal reinforcers like dopamine and serotonin, and how they can help anchor new behaviors in your daily life. Practical strategies and real-world applications are shared to help you reshape your habits.
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Habit Science
- Habits are behavioral loops executed without conscious thought, controlled by our basal ganglia.
- This automatic process allows for faster actions and frees up cognitive resources for complex thought.
Reinforcement and Behavior
- Reinforced behaviors are more likely to reoccur, while inhibited or unreinforced behaviors diminish.
- Positive reinforcement (rewards) is more effective than punishment for shaping behavior.
Building Sticky Habits
- Make habits stick by ensuring they are easy, obvious, attainable, and definable, minimizing friction.
- Habits consist of four parts: trigger, desire, action, and reward, potentially chaining into other behaviors.
