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The 4-Step Process of a Habit

Habits can be formed through 4 simple steps:

  1. Cue: A trigger that leads to a habit, identified by your brain through anticipation of a reward.
  2. Craving: The motivation to perform a habit, influenced by the anticipation of a reward.
  3. Response: The habit that is carried out in response to a cue and craving.
  4. Reward: Feedback from the brain that determines whether the habit is worth repeating or not.

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