Why are habits so strong and so hard to break? In this themed episode Juan and I discuss the topic of 'Habits'. We start off as usual with a definition and a quick dive into whether it is useful to talk about habits in the subconscious or conscious domain. Us Mere Mortals have many habits (good and bad) so we go over some of our favourites and ones that we would like to start implementing in the future.
If you are interested in this topic then a great book to read is 'The Power of Habit' by Charles Duhigg. He outlines the fundamental 3 step loop of habits; the cue, routine and reward. These form the basis of the tremendous amount of unconscious actions that we take daily. To finish off the discussion we chat about Kaizen (the Japanese art of small continuous improvement), whether it is useful to think about habits on the fundamental level, the keystone habits that we don't compromise on and why you shouldn't be actively influencing others to create better habits. As always, we hope you enjoy, Mere Mortals out!
Timeline:0:00 - Intro & Mere Mortal Moments3:26 - Definition4:17 - Is a habit conscious or subconscious?7:42 - Two habits that are embedded in our lives12:12 - Skullcrusher shaver15:08 - Bad current habit: touching the face16:30 - Bad current habit: caffeine overload20:07 - Creating a new habit: learning German and no complaining25:12 - The Power of Habit by Charles Duhigg29:05 - The 3 Step Loop: cue, routine and reward41:52 - Kaizen and Toyota47:25 - The mental process and Mere Mortal method51:42 - Keystone habits that can't be broken59:18 - Influencing others to create better habits1:02:20 - The habit you should be building: listening to the Mere Mortals
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