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Teaching to the TOP

237. BOOK REVIEW: Tiny Habits (and How to Build Them as a Teacher)

Teaching to the TOP

Teaching on the Double

Parenting, Education, Self-improvement, Kids & Family

4.8667 Ratings

🗓️ 11 July 2024

⏱️ 42 minutes

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Summary

Join Bridget and Michelle as they delve into BJ Fogg's "Tiny Habits" to explore the profound impact of small behavioral changes. This episode provides a comprehensive review and practical applications of Fogg's method for teachers looking to enhance their personal and professional lives through tiny, sustainable habits. Episode Highlights: Introduction to Tiny Habits: Bridget and Michelle introduce the concept of tiny habits and discuss their own experiences and challenges with maintaining consistent habits over time. Core Concepts of Tiny Habits: The hosts explain the book's main message, which emphasizes the simplicity of starting small to build lasting habits. They discuss the anatomy of tiny habits, including the anchor moment, the tiny behavior itself, and the instant celebration. Behavior Design Steps: Detailed exploration of Fogg's behavior design steps, such as clarifying aspirations, exploring behavior options, matching with specific behaviors, starting tiny, finding a good prompt, celebrating successes, and troubleshooting. Practical Applications for Teachers:Motivation and Matching: Bridget shares insights into the nature of motivation, highlighting its unreliability and how to harness motivation waves effectively. Simplifying Actions: Michelle discusses the importance of reducing complexity in behaviors to increase consistency and the impact of making tasks as easy as possible. The Power of Prompts: Bridget explains how to effectively use prompts to initiate behaviors, emphasizing the need for specific, actionable triggers. Expanding and Scaling Habits: The discussion includes strategies for expanding tiny habits once they are established and how to scale them responsibly without overwhelming oneself. Celebration and Reinforcement: The hosts talk about the importance of celebrating successes to reinforce habit formation, discussing how emotions play a crucial role in making behaviors stick. Key Takeaways: Tiny Habits offers a powerful framework for teachers to incrementally improve their practices and personal lives. By focusing on small, manageable changes, teachers can create meaningful and sustainable impacts without feeling overwhelmed. LINKS: Tiny Habits by BJ Fogg: https://amzn.to/4eRWSRA SUBMIT YOUR TIME SUCKING HURDLE! We want to know what is sucking up all of your time either as a teacher or just a person. Head over to our website and submit your TSH so that you can have a chance to be featured on the podcast! SUBSCRIBE & REVIEW Are you subscribed to our podcast? If you’re not, I want to encourage you to do that today. I don’t want you to miss an episode. Click here to subscribe to iTunes! Now if you’re feeling extra loving, We would be really grateful if you left us a review over on iTunes, too. Those reviews help other people find our podcast and they’re also fun for us to go in and read. Just click here to review, select “Ratings and Reviews” and “Write a Review” and let us know what your favorite part of the podcast is. Thank you!

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0:00.0

Well, hello there, top teachers. We are your host, Bridget Spackman and Michelle Emerson, and we are here to make your life easier by helping you master your time, organization, and productivity as a teacher.

0:12.7

We've been sharing books since 2020 when we launched with the seven habits of highly effective people.

0:18.5

But in January of 2022, Michelle and I did a book review

0:22.6

that completely changed our productivity. The book was called Atomic Habits by James Clear,

0:27.9

our best friend. Today, we're continuing with this whole book review and talking about them.

0:35.3

And we're going to continue with habits because we understand the importance of having

0:41.3

habits in our lives and building effective habits.

0:44.5

So our book review is on The Tiny Habits by B.J. Fogg.

0:49.8

Did I say his name right?

0:51.1

You know what?

0:51.8

I hope so because that's how I would have pronounced it.

0:54.7

Fantastic.

0:56.0

First, let's hear a time-sucking hurdle from Helen.

0:58.9

Helen says, can we talk about habits?

1:01.4

Yes, Helen, yes we can.

1:02.9

I know you both have so many great podcast episodes related to habits, but I still struggle.

1:08.4

I'll start a habit and be super on point for a week to a month,

1:11.8

but I eventually fall off track every single time. So I guess my TSA is constantly restarting with my

1:19.8

habit game. Any tips you could share with me would be great. So Helen, I feel like we've been

1:25.7

saving your TSA specifically for this book review, because everything that you are going to hear in this book review is really going to speak to building habits in a very small and simplistic frame.

1:43.8

But I will tell you to really just start with one.

1:48.4

Like I feel as though sometimes we try to have habits and we try to go big and we try to

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