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Making Habits, Breaking Habits: Why We Do Things, Why We Don’t, and How to Make Any Change by Jeremy Dean

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In the tradition of Predictably Irrational and Stumbling on Happiness, a psychologist explores the science of habit-forming: how the automatic brain runs our lives, why seemingly simple habits can be surprisingly difficult to implement, and how you can finally change yours for the better.

About the Author

Psychologist Jeremy Dean is the founder and author of the popular website “PsyBlog” (psyblog.co.uk), which is viewed by upwards of 1 million readers monthly. The site analyses—with wit, clarity, and erudition—psychological studies that are relevant to everyday life. Dean launched PsyBlog in 2004, when he noticed a dearth of smart, readable news for those who like psychological insights backed up by science. Read the world over, the site has been featured in BBC NewsThe New York TimesThe Los Angeles Times, NPR, The Guardian, and The London Times. He lives in London.

At least one third of our waking hours are lived on autopilot. But habits of the mind do not have to control us—we can steer them. Drawing on the latest research, psychologist Jeremy Dean explains why seemingly easy habits can prove difficult to form and how to take charge of your brain’s routines to make any change stick. Making Habits, Breaking Habits explains that it is possible to bend habits to your will—and become happier, more creative, and more productive.

ISBN No.: 9780306822629

Weight 275 kg
Dimensions 14 × 2 × 21 cm
Publisher

Da Capo Lifelong Books

Cover

Paperback

Pages

272

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