Summary:
The book delves into the psychology and neuroscience behind habit formation, revealing why some behaviors persist while others can be changed. It provides evidence-based strategies for establishing new routines and overcoming unwanted habits by understanding the underlying mechanisms that govern them.
Key points:
1. Environment Shapes Habits: Change your surroundings to make good habits easier and break bad ones. For healthier eating, make healthy foods more visible at home.
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