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I started a challenge with some friends where I would commit to running 5km a day for 90 consecutive days. It's now day 77 of the challenge and I’ve managed to run 5km every single day for 77 days and counting.
In this episode, I discuss what I’ve learnt about habit formation and the many behavioural hacks this challenge has taught me along the way. All of which, have made it possible for me to continue running for 70+ days, even when I was struggling and just wanted to give up.
There are 4 important steps to how our brain forms habits; the cue, the craving, the response and the reward, all of which I will explain in this episode and how our behaviour is shaped by them.
When you understand how habits are formed and you start to see the power of using behavioural tools to hack your habits, you will think about behaviour in a completely different way.
I'm hoping you can starting using these ideas and hacks so you can begin designing a system that works for you. A system that enables you to follow through with doing those things that may seem too far out of your reach, because you'll equipped with the knowledge and tools to make it much easier for you to achieve success.
I HIGHLY recommend reading the book Atomic Habits by James Clear to understand more about how you can hack your habits through behavioural change.
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If you like this episode, please give me a review and a share!
Send a screenshot of your review and Insta share (story, post, whatever!!) to [email protected] and I'll send you my mini-ebook!
I love hearing from you guys! So, PLEASE DM me, email me or send me a message in a bottle so I can hear your thoughts.
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Subscribe and see you next week.
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I started a challenge with some friends where I would commit to running 5km a day for 90 consecutive days. It's now day 77 of the challenge and I’ve managed to run 5km every single day for 77 days and counting.
In this episode, I discuss what I’ve learnt about habit formation and the many behavioural hacks this challenge has taught me along the way. All of which, have made it possible for me to continue running for 70+ days, even when I was struggling and just wanted to give up.
There are 4 important steps to how our brain forms habits; the cue, the craving, the response and the reward, all of which I will explain in this episode and how our behaviour is shaped by them.
When you understand how habits are formed and you start to see the power of using behavioural tools to hack your habits, you will think about behaviour in a completely different way.
I'm hoping you can starting using these ideas and hacks so you can begin designing a system that works for you. A system that enables you to follow through with doing those things that may seem too far out of your reach, because you'll equipped with the knowledge and tools to make it much easier for you to achieve success.
I HIGHLY recommend reading the book Atomic Habits by James Clear to understand more about how you can hack your habits through behavioural change.
📚 Join my FREE Kickstarter Challenge👇
https://www.chelseamae.com/kickstarter-about
📚 Get your FREE ebook!
If you like this episode, please give me a review and a share!
Send a screenshot of your review and Insta share (story, post, whatever!!) to [email protected] and I'll send you my mini-ebook!
I love hearing from you guys! So, PLEASE DM me, email me or send me a message in a bottle so I can hear your thoughts.
🤙 Find me on:
My Website ➔ https://www.chelseamae.com
Instagram ➔ https://www.instagram.com/chelseamaecullen/
Youtube ➔ https://www.youtube.com/ChelseaMae
Subscribe and see you next week.
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