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The habit loop consists of cue, craving, response, and reward from "summary" of Summary of Atomic Habits by Summareads Media

The habit loop is a fundamental element of how habits are formed and maintained. It consists of four main components: cue, craving, response, and reward. The cue is the trigger that initiates the habit. It could be anything from a specific time of day to a particular location or emotional state. The cue acts as a signal to the brain that it's time to engage in a particular behavior. Craving is the motivational force behind the habit. It is the desire or urge that propels us to act in response to the cue. Cravings are what make habits so powerful and difficult to break. The response is the actual behavior or action that we take in response to the cue and craving. This is the habit ...
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