Proximity plays a significant role in establishing exercise habits. A study tracking cell phones revealed that individuals who traveled shorter distances to a gym frequented it more often, suggesting a correlation between convenience and exercise frequency. This finding highlights the potential impact of proximity on developing and maintaining an exercise routine, and raises questions about the effectiveness of home gyms given the tendency for unused fitness equipment.
Why is it so hard to break bad habits and replace them with good ones? You may think it all comes down to willpower. But social psychologist Wendy Wood says that if you really want to change your life, you need to tap into your unconscious mind. She would know. Wendy is the world’s foremost expert on habits and the author of “Good Habits, Bad Habits: The Science of Making Positive Changes That Stick.” Today, she chats with Next Big Idea Club curator Adam Grant about harnessing the science of habit formation to improve your life for the better. This conversation was among the first that we aired on this podcast, and we left a lot of great moments on the cutting room floor. Today, we’re restoring them. What follows is an extended version of Wendy and Adam’s conversation with new insights about overcoming chronic lateness, developing sustainable exercise routines, and making New Year’s resolutions that last past February.