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🗓️ 14 April 2020
⏱️ 87 minutes
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How can we create new habits – and stick to them? Is it really a case of will power, motivation, then repetition? Or could there be a simpler approach?
This week, I talk to world leading expert in behaviour change, Professor BJ Fogg, who has spent 20 years researching and teaching insights about human behaviour. BJ and I discuss why, if you haven’t been successful when trying to change in the past, IT’S NOT YOUR FAULT. Poorly designed behaviour-change programmes, from diets to fitness regimes to alcohol-reduction plans, set people up to fail. Motivation wanes, bars are set too high, you are not made to feel successful.
We delve into why it doesn’t take a certain amount of hours or days to establish a new habit. In fact, repetition has nothing to do with it. Instead, evidence shows that it is all about emotion and feeling successful. When you do something and feel successful, that behaviour becomes more automatic. In this conversation, we discuss exactly how you can do this by scaling it down and making a small change that’s super easy to succeed at.
Facilitating healthy, positive change is at the core of everything I do. So it was amazing to hear from BJ that the methods that have come out of his decades of research very closely match those that I’ve seen to work in practise with my patients and have written about in my new book, ‘Feel Better in 5’. Listen in to find out how they can help you, too!
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0:00.0 | The feeling of success is what wires in the habit. |
0:05.3 | It's not repetition. |
0:07.0 | Emotions create habits. |
0:08.9 | So you don't have to have people change 40 things at once or do this huge thing. |
0:13.5 | You just have to help them feel successful on something really, really small. |
0:19.2 | But then you look at the traditional products and programs for behavior change |
0:23.6 | and they don't set you up that way. |
0:25.2 | They have you set a very ambitious goal. |
0:28.0 | They have you track it daily so you can see evidence that you're failing. |
0:32.3 | And then they put you on guilt trips by putting you in groups or having a leaderboard |
0:36.4 | and who's winning and who's not winning. |
0:38.1 | All those things are not ways to set people up to feel successful. |
0:41.6 | It's just the opposite. |
0:43.2 | And a lot of my work is like saying, hey, set those things aside if they don't work for you. |
0:47.2 | You don't have to set an explicit goal. |
0:48.9 | You don't have to track your behavior. |
0:50.8 | You can change your behavior perhaps better without doing those things. |
0:55.2 | Hi, my name is Rongan Chassis. |
0:58.5 | Welcome to episode 108 or feel better live more. |
1:03.2 | Hello to you all. |
1:07.3 | I hope you're well wherever you are in the world and whatever you are currently doing. |
1:11.9 | In today's conversation, I've decided to shift the way slightly from the current pandemic. |
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