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Change occurs through consistent small actions from "summary" of Summary of The Power of Habit by Charles Duhigg by Instaread

The idea that change occurs through consistent small actions is a central theme in The Power of Habit. According to Duhigg, habits are formed through a process known as the habit loop, which consists of a cue, a routine, and a reward. By understanding this loop, individuals can begin to change their habits by identifying the cues that trigger them, changing the routine, and finding a new reward that satisfies the same craving. This process of habit change is not instantaneous, but rather requires consistent effort over time. Duhigg emphasizes the importance of starting small when trying to change a habit. By focusing on making small changes consistently, individuals can gradually build new habits that will eventually lead to larger changes. This approach is more sustainable than trying to make drastic changes all at once, which often leads to failure and discouragement. The key to successfully changing a habit is to focus ...
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