306: BJ Fogg | Tiny Habits That Change Everything

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Anchoring Habits
BJ Fogg introduces the concept of anchoring habits, where new behaviors are linked to existing routines to ensure consistency. He explains that using a reliable routine as a prompt, like flossing to remind you to brush your teeth, helps integrate new habits seamlessly into daily life. This method avoids reliance on external reminders like Post-it Notes or alarms, making habit formation more natural and adaptable.
Once you have a solid anchor, then you can use that to remind you to do different habits.
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Fogg emphasizes flexibility in habit design, suggesting that habits should evolve over time to match personal needs and circumstances 1 2.
Starter Steps
The power of starter steps lies in their simplicity and ability to create lasting change. BJ Fogg highlights that beginning with tiny actions, such as doing a few pushups after using the bathroom, can lead to significant transformations over time. This approach counters the common misconception that drastic measures are necessary for habit change.
I changed by feeling good, not by feeling bad.
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Fogg argues that feeling successful with small actions fosters motivation and long-term commitment, ultimately leading to broader behavioral shifts 3 4.
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