-Pair a habit you need to do with habit you should do
-Pair a habit you want to do with a habit you should do
-Reduce friction for behaviors you want to do, and increase friction for behaviors you want to avoid
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Any habit can be broken down into a feedback loop with four stages: cue, craving, response, and reward. Clear's Four Laws of Behavior Change align with these stages:
To create a good habit:
We will instinctively choose the path that requires least amount of work. This is a universal law that has huge implications in habit formation:Β
Much of human behavior follows a predictable cycle: trigger, behavior, reward.
For behaviors that you want to do, the goal is to make triggers salient, the behavior easy, and the reward as immediate and satisfying as possible. For behaviors that you want to avoid, itβs the opposite.Β ...
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