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Episode 457 The Power of Habit Hosts: Brian Miller, PCC and Chad Hall, MCC Date: March 20, 2025
In this episode, Brian Miller and Chad Hall discuss the principles from Charles Duhigg's The Power of Habit and how they relate to coaching and personal development. They explore the three components of habit formation—cue, routine, and reward—and their role in behavior change. Through personal stories and coaching insights, they highlight the importance of establishing strong cues to reinforce desired routines and the necessity of recognizing and leveraging rewards. The conversation also touches on accountability, both in fitness and in business, and the creative ways individuals can structure their environment to support habit formation.
Key Highlights:The Power of Habit – Charles Duhigg’s Model
Three components: Cue, Routine, Reward
Common mistake: Focusing too much on routine and neglecting the cue
The Role of Cues in Habit Formation
Example: Some people drive to the gym just to maintain the habit
The distinction between Chronos (time-based) cues vs. Kairos (event-based) cues
Identifying effective cues for habit reinforcement
Accountability & External Cues
Importance of social or financial investment as a cue (e.g., hiring an editor for a podcast)
Using external expectations to maintain consistency
Coaching application: Helping clients establish cues for new habits
Application to Coaching & Business Growth
Coaches helping clients establish better cues for habit consistency
Building structures of accountability, like scheduled check-ins
Identifying both intentional and unintentional cues in business development
Takeaways:
Cues are often the most overlooked yet crucial component of habit formation.
Accountability can be strategically built into habits for sustainability.
Rewards must be noticed and sometimes reframed to be effective.
Coaching plays a key role in helping individuals identify and optimize cues, routines, and rewards for long-term success.
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Join us next week as we welcome Dr. Cayden Miller, on the topic of generational differences!
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Podcast Notes
Episode 457 The Power of Habit Hosts: Brian Miller, PCC and Chad Hall, MCC Date: March 20, 2025
In this episode, Brian Miller and Chad Hall discuss the principles from Charles Duhigg's The Power of Habit and how they relate to coaching and personal development. They explore the three components of habit formation—cue, routine, and reward—and their role in behavior change. Through personal stories and coaching insights, they highlight the importance of establishing strong cues to reinforce desired routines and the necessity of recognizing and leveraging rewards. The conversation also touches on accountability, both in fitness and in business, and the creative ways individuals can structure their environment to support habit formation.
Key Highlights:The Power of Habit – Charles Duhigg’s Model
Three components: Cue, Routine, Reward
Common mistake: Focusing too much on routine and neglecting the cue
The Role of Cues in Habit Formation
Example: Some people drive to the gym just to maintain the habit
The distinction between Chronos (time-based) cues vs. Kairos (event-based) cues
Identifying effective cues for habit reinforcement
Accountability & External Cues
Importance of social or financial investment as a cue (e.g., hiring an editor for a podcast)
Using external expectations to maintain consistency
Coaching application: Helping clients establish cues for new habits
Application to Coaching & Business Growth
Coaches helping clients establish better cues for habit consistency
Building structures of accountability, like scheduled check-ins
Identifying both intentional and unintentional cues in business development
Takeaways:
Cues are often the most overlooked yet crucial component of habit formation.
Accountability can be strategically built into habits for sustainability.
Rewards must be noticed and sometimes reframed to be effective.
Coaching plays a key role in helping individuals identify and optimize cues, routines, and rewards for long-term success.
Stay Connected:
Website: coachapproachministries.org
Email: [email protected]
LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/company/coach-approach-ministries
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/coach.approach.ministries
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@coachapproachministries7538
Follow us on social media for updates and resources!
Join us next week as we welcome Dr. Cayden Miller, on the topic of generational differences!
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