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Good Habits, Bad Habits. The Science of Making Positive Changes That Stick
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As a leading authority on habits, Professor Wendy Wood presents an insightful exploration into the mechanisms of our unconscious behaviors in her book, “Good Habits, Bad Habits.” Angela Duckworth, the acclaimed author of "Grit," endorses this essential read. Wood invites readers to consider the idea of harnessing the power of the unconscious mind to reach personal goals, revealing that nearly half of our daily actions are habitual, performed without conscious thought. These routines influence how we interact with others, our workplace conduct, purchasing choices, and habits like exercise, eating, and drinking.Often, when we aim to improve ourselves, we rely merely on willpower, mistakenly believing that sheer determination can lead to change. However, this approach frequently leads to failure. Drawing from thirty years of pioneering research, Wood demystifies the science behind habit formation. She offers readers the tools to unlock the potential of their habitual minds and effectively implement desired changes. Her book is a rich blend of neuroscience insights, detailed case studies, and experimental findings from her laboratory. It's a practical guide that promises to transform the reader's perception of daily behaviors, providing valuable strategies for life improvement.
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As a leading authority on habits, Professor Wendy Wood presents an insightful exploration into the mechanisms of our unconscious behaviors in her book, “Good Habits, Bad Habits.” Angela Duckworth, the acclaimed author of "Grit," endorses this essential read. Wood invites readers to consider the idea of harnessing the power of the unconscious mind to reach personal goals, revealing that nearly half of our daily actions are habitual, performed without conscious thought. These routines influence how we interact with others, our workplace conduct, purchasing choices, and habits like exercise, eating, and drinking.Often, when we aim to improve ourselves, we rely merely on willpower, mistakenly believing that sheer determination can lead to change. However, this approach frequently leads to failure. Drawing from thirty years of pioneering research, Wood demystifies the science behind habit formation. She offers readers the tools to unlock the potential of their habitual minds and effectively implement desired changes. Her book is a rich blend of neuroscience insights, detailed case studies, and experimental findings from her laboratory. It's a practical guide that promises to transform the reader's perception of daily behaviors, providing valuable strategies for life improvement.
