Summary of The Power of Habit
By Charles Duhigg
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Summary of The Power of Habit: by Charles Duhigg | Includes Analysis
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The Power of Habit by Charles Duhigg is a thorough examination of several case studies about how habit formation and habit change impact daily life. It details the experiences of individuals, corporations, and organizations to illustrate how habits are made and why, how they can be changed, how habits of all kinds are used in businesses to attract customers or manage employees, and the devastating results of a poorly managed habit.
Several studies of individuals with unusual habits or habit changes explain the neurological mechanisms that form habits in the brain. The habit, stored in the basal ganglia for neural efficiency, is the result of a loop comprised of three parts. These parts are a cue that triggers the habit loop, a routine to execute, and feedback, or a reward, that tells the brain to remember the habit for the future. Habits can be changed by retaining the cue and reward…
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Customer Reviews
Habits
Liked reading summary of the book felt I got the main points of the book condensed & precise will definitely look for summary books in the future
Well written.
Another InstaRead summary which was very well written. It is a great summary of "The Power of Habit". I actually have so many habits that I don't want to have and this book honestly taught me about how powerful a habit could be and this has influenced how I go about my day and trying to avoid my bad habits such as chewing my nails, etc.
Totally truth throughout
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