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The Power of Habit: Why We Do What We do in Life and Business

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Groundbreaking new research shows that by grabbing hold of the three-step "loop" all habits form in our brains--cue, routine, reward--we can change them, giving us the power to take control over our lives.

"We are what we repeatedly do," said Aristotle. "Excellence, then, is not an act, but a habit." On the most basic level, a habit is a simple neurological loop: there is a cue (my mouth feels gross), a routine (hello, Crest), and a reward (ahhh, minty fresh). Understanding this loop is the key to exercising regularly or becoming more productive at work or tapping into reserves of creativity. Marketers, too, are learning how to exploit these loops to boost sales; CEOs and coaches are using them to change how employees work and athletes compete. As this book shows, tweaking even one habit, as long as it's the right one, can have staggering effects.

In The Power of Habit, award-winning New York Times business reporter Charles Duhigg takes readers inside labs where brain scans record habits as they flourish and die; classrooms in which students learn to boost their willpower; and boardrooms where executives dream up products that tug on our deepest habitual urges. Full of compelling narratives that will appeal to fans of Michael Lewis, Jonah Lehrer, and Chip and Dan Heath, The Power of Habitcontains an exhilarating argument: our most basic actions are not the product of well-considered decision making, but of habits we often do not realize exist. By harnessing this new science, we can transform our lives.

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ISBN9780385669764
PublisherAnchor Canada
Publication Date01/07/14
Pages416

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  • leselili
    leselili

    2 Followers

    3.0

    Interessante Geschichten, aber das ist gleichzeitig auch, was mich nicht so überzeugt hat: Reportagen, aber wenig wirkliche Insights zum Thema Gewohnheiten und wie man sie verändert.

    Sep 25, 2024

  • starquake82
    starquake82

    1 Followers

    4.0

    This is a fantastic read for someone who is trying to get to know the habits, how you make or break them and how they make or break you. Charles Duhigg wonderfully conveys the message through various stories or incidents but don't expect this to be a scientific research journal/book and how to apply it. In his variety of stories, Charles introduced me to various people and how they used their habits to make a change which gave a jumping off point to new reads. Overall a splendid book.

    Aug 18, 2024

  • abigailvh
    abigailvh

    1 Followers

    5.0

    Excelente

    Sep 18, 2020

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