Maxwell Chen 
Breaking Habits [EPUB ebook] 

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‘Breaking Habits’ presents a groundbreaking exploration of habit formation and transformation, delving into the intricate relationship between neuroscience and behavioral change. Unlike traditional self-help approaches that focus solely on willpower, this book unveils how habits are complex neurological patterns shaped by multiple factors, including the crucial role of the basal ganglia in our brain.

Through a systematic blend of environmental modification, behavioral psychology, and neuroplasticity principles, readers discover evidence-based strategies for lasting behavioral change. The book’s three-part structure progressively builds understanding, beginning with the fundamental science of habit formation and the habit loop of cue, routine, and reward. It then guides readers through a comprehensive framework for analyzing their own habits and identifying triggers, before culminating in practical implementation strategies like habit stacking and environmental restructuring.

Drawing from decades of behavioral research and recent neuroscience advances, the content bridges the gap between academic insights and real-world application. What sets this book apart is its methodical, research-based approach that maintains accessibility through clear explanations and practical examples. While rooted in peer-reviewed research and case studies, the content remains engaging and applicable for professionals seeking personal development and individuals struggling with habit change. The book acknowledges individual variations in personality and environment, emphasizing the importance of personalizing strategies while providing quantifiable metrics for tracking progress.

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