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We can't actually get rid of the pathways in our brains that lead to us repeating bad habits, instead we can reroute them. Do this by identifying the cue, switching out the routine, and keeping the reward.
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By Jo CoxWe can't actually get rid of the pathways in our brains that lead to us repeating bad habits, instead we can reroute them. Do this by identifying the cue, switching out the routine, and keeping the reward.
For more:
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.