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From Motion to Action: The Science Behind Building Habits That Last


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In this episode, we explore the difference between being in motion and taking action, arguing that repeated action is the key to habit formation. We share the example of a professor who divided his students into two groups: one focused on the quantity of photographs taken, and the other on quality. Interestingly, the "quantity" group produced the best photos because they learned through constant practice, while the "quality" group got stuck in theory. We also discuss habit formation in terms of neuroplasticity, emphasizing how repetition strengthens neural connections and leads to automated behavior. The episode concludes that habit formation is about the frequency of action, not the amount of time, and that making actions easier is essential for success. Join us for practical insights on how to build lasting habits through consistent, easy-to-replicate actions.


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Books That InspireBy Pau Artal