Published Jan 30, 2020

306: BJ Fogg | Tiny Habits That Change Everything

BJ Fogg, founder of the Stanford Behavior Design Lab, delves into the profound impact of tiny habits in reshaping behaviors, emphasizing the role of emotions over repetition, and offers practical strategies for anchoring these habits to routines for long-term change.
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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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