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  2. How to build a habit in 5 steps, according to science - AOL

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    A flexible habit means you can still do what you need to even when a wrench is thrown in your first best plans — say, a traffic jam on the way to dropping the kids off at school that gets in the ...

  3. The Power of Habit - Wikipedia

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    [7] According to Duhigg, craving drives all habits and is essential in starting a new habit, or reshaping an old one. Duhigg describes how Procter and Gamble used research on the habit loop and its connection to cravings to develop the market for Febreze, a product that eliminates bad odors, to make a fortune. [7]

  4. Habit - Wikipedia

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    Habit elimination becomes more difficult with age because repetitions reinforce habits cumulatively over the lifespan. [25] According to Charles Duhigg, there is a loop that includes a cue, routine, and reward for every habit. An example of a habit loop is: TV program ends (cue), go to the fridge (routine), eat a snack (reward). The key to ...

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  6. Implementation intention - Wikipedia

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    An implementation intention is a self-regulatory strategy in the form of if-then-plans that can lead to better goal attainment, as well as create useful habits and modify problematic behaviors. It is subordinate to goal intentions as it specifies the when, where and how portions of goal-directed behavior.

  7. How Long Does It Actually Take to Break a Bad Habit? A ... - AOL

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  8. The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People - Wikipedia

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    In essence, one is always attempting to integrate and master the principles outlined in The 7 Habits at progressively higher levels at each iteration. Subsequent development on any habit will render a different experience and one will learn the principles with a deeper understanding. The upward spiral model consists of three parts: learn ...

  9. Bad habit - Wikipedia

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    Research on habit formation generally suggests an individual can acquire a new habit on average over 66 days. [3] [4] [5] This process is marked by an asymptomatic increase of the behavior, with the initial acceleration slowing to a plateau after the said time period. [4] There are several variations regarding the period of development.