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"I'm giving up caffeine," you say, all gung-ho and fist pumps.
Then 4pm strikes and you've got an axe in your head, or so it feels.
You're standing at the coffee bar, eyes like spirographs, remembering your promise to give up your afternoon espresso with two sugars.
"Tomorrow. I promise I'll start tomorrow..."
And if it's not coffee, maybe it's starting the gym, or cutting the insidious habit of checking your phone 500 times a day.
Why is it so darn hard to change a habit, even if we feel it'll serve us?
Today's guest is Dr. Heather McKee, behaviour change psychologist and habit coach.
Forget willpower, she says. Skill power's where it's at.
Some show highlights include:
Join us!
Links and Resources:
Dr. Heather McKee
Dr. Heather McKee on Facebook
Dr. Heather McKee on Twitter
Bite Sized Habits Podcast
Simon Sinek
Review MoxieCast on iTunes
Quotes by Heather McKee:
"When you focus all of your attention on those outcome-based goals, you start to obsess over that number. When those goals become too difficult, you kind of veer off track."
"Intrinsically motivated goals - they're the things that matter to you most."
"One of the things we have to think about habit change is it's not about kind of shaming ourselves into change or using change as a punishment or trying to fix ourselves."
By Mandy Lehto"I'm giving up caffeine," you say, all gung-ho and fist pumps.
Then 4pm strikes and you've got an axe in your head, or so it feels.
You're standing at the coffee bar, eyes like spirographs, remembering your promise to give up your afternoon espresso with two sugars.
"Tomorrow. I promise I'll start tomorrow..."
And if it's not coffee, maybe it's starting the gym, or cutting the insidious habit of checking your phone 500 times a day.
Why is it so darn hard to change a habit, even if we feel it'll serve us?
Today's guest is Dr. Heather McKee, behaviour change psychologist and habit coach.
Forget willpower, she says. Skill power's where it's at.
Some show highlights include:
Join us!
Links and Resources:
Dr. Heather McKee
Dr. Heather McKee on Facebook
Dr. Heather McKee on Twitter
Bite Sized Habits Podcast
Simon Sinek
Review MoxieCast on iTunes
Quotes by Heather McKee:
"When you focus all of your attention on those outcome-based goals, you start to obsess over that number. When those goals become too difficult, you kind of veer off track."
"Intrinsically motivated goals - they're the things that matter to you most."
"One of the things we have to think about habit change is it's not about kind of shaming ourselves into change or using change as a punishment or trying to fix ourselves."