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The Habit Loop

The Habit Loop

All habits proceed through the same 4-step pattern:

  1. Cue (or Reminder): The trigger that initiates behavior
  2. Craving: The motivational force behind every habit
  3. Response (or Routine): The actual habit you perform
  4. Reward: The benefit you gain from doing the habit

To change a habit keep the same cue, provide the same reward but change the routine. Example: If you smoke when stressed (cue) to feel relaxed (reward), try deep breathing instead of smoking.

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