
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or
Show Notes
6 - Challenge The Rider and The Elephant
I review “Switch” by Chip and Dan Heath. It’s all about understanding how our brains work when it comes to creating new habits and making changes in our lives. The authors break it down into two parts: the emotional elephant and the rational rider.
We dive into the different steps the book recommends for bringing these two parts of our brain together. We talk about finding the feeling, shrinking the change, growing your people, directing the rider, scripting the critical moves, and pointing to the destination. But that’s not all! We also explore how to shape the path by tweaking the environment, building habits, and rallying the herd.
I share personal tips and examples of how to apply these principles to achieve your personal goals.
https://smallstepspod.com/?p=2264
https://www.happinesshypothesis.com/
https://heathbrothers.com/books/switch/
Jill’s Links
https://www.buymeacoffee.com/smallstepspod
Twitter SmallStepsPod
Email the podcast at [email protected]
5
77 ratings
Show Notes
6 - Challenge The Rider and The Elephant
I review “Switch” by Chip and Dan Heath. It’s all about understanding how our brains work when it comes to creating new habits and making changes in our lives. The authors break it down into two parts: the emotional elephant and the rational rider.
We dive into the different steps the book recommends for bringing these two parts of our brain together. We talk about finding the feeling, shrinking the change, growing your people, directing the rider, scripting the critical moves, and pointing to the destination. But that’s not all! We also explore how to shape the path by tweaking the environment, building habits, and rallying the herd.
I share personal tips and examples of how to apply these principles to achieve your personal goals.
https://smallstepspod.com/?p=2264
https://www.happinesshypothesis.com/
https://heathbrothers.com/books/switch/
Jill’s Links
https://www.buymeacoffee.com/smallstepspod
Twitter SmallStepsPod
Email the podcast at [email protected]