Habit unit

A habit unit is the smallest recognizable piece of a habit loop that can be consciously observed, changed, or strengthened.

Definition

A habit usually consists of a stimulus, a reaction and a consequence, but in practice it is worth breaking it down into very small units: the moment of release, the first move, the decision to move on, the reward and the repetition. Thanks to this, the change does not require the reconstruction of the entire life at once, only the correction of one part of the loop.

Key ideas

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Practice and life

Choose one habit and find its smallest element: the first gesture, the first thought or the first stimulus that triggers the whole thing.

Common misunderstanding

It is a mistake to try to change the entire pattern at once. It's also a mistake to skip the reward that keeps the habit alive.

Questions for self-reflection

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Sources

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