How Habits Really Form: Three Science-Backed Strategies for Lasting Change
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Is willpower really the key to success? Not according to neuroscience. In this episode, I walk you through what truly drives habit formation — and why biology, mood, stress, sleep, hormones, and environment matter far more than discipline.
We’ll explore:
- Why habits are your brain’s “energy-saving mode”
- How repetition, context, and reward shape behavior
- Why identity (“I’m the kind of person who…”) matters
- Three strategies scientists agree reliably build lasting habits
- Simple, actionable examples for nutrition, movement, sleep, and productivity
You’ll also learn bonus tools like the One-Minute Rule, the Five-Second Rule, and friction-reducing tricks to make healthy choices the easiest choices.
This episode builds on the weight loss biology episode and gives you a roadmap for sticking with your goals — without relying on motivation alone.
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