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EPISODE · Jun 27, 2021 · 27 MIN

Katy Milkman: How to Make Healthy Habits that Actually Last [GROOVING SESSION]

from Behavioral Grooves Podcast · host Kurt Nelson, PhD and Tim Houlihan

We’re doing things a little differently this week. Instead of discussing Katy Milkman’s research at the end of our interview (Episode 232), we’ve decided to make our Grooving Session a separate episode. We suggest you listen to Katy’s interview first in the previous episode, and then join us here where we discuss how Katy's work will help you find your behavior-changing groove! In this Grooving Session we will learn to: Look for the obstacles that are preventing you from adopting new behaviors. Use the appropriate change technique based on the obstacles that are preventing you from changing. Give junior people a chance to lead, expect the best, and don’t punish them for failure.  Work on becoming a Flexible Fernando so you don’t give in to the What-The-Hell Effect. Links Katy Milkman, How to Change: The Science of Getting from Where You Are to Where You Want to Be https://amzn.to/3wTSxH7  Kurt Lewin Behavior https://www.change-management-coach.com/kurt_lewin.html  Force Analysis https://creately.com/blog/business/force-field-analysis/   

What techniques can we use to actually change our habits for the better? Kurt and Tim discuss how we can apply the science from Katy Milkman in our own lives. How do we form lasting new habits? How can we remove the barriers that prevent us from changing our behavior? This episode is a follow-on episode from our interview with Katy Milkman (Episode 232). Join us in this Grooving Session where we take a deep dive into our discussion with Katy, and leave you with actionable insight.

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