inc.com
Whenever you want to change your behavior, you can simply ask yourself:
How can I make it obvious?
How can I make it attractive?
How can I make it easy?
How can I make it satisfying?
If you have ever wondered, “Why don’t I do what I say I’m going to do? Why don’t I lose the weight or stop smoking or save for retirement or start that side business? Why
James Clear • Atomic Habits
Whenever you want to change your behavior, you can simply ask yourself: How can I make it obvious? How can I make it attractive? How can I make it easy? How can I make it satisfying? If you have ever wondered, “Why don’t I do what I say I’m going to do? Why don’t I lose the weight or stop smoking or save for retirement or start that side business?
... See moreJames Clear • Atomic Habits: the life-changing million-copy #1 bestseller
The key is to stay focused on the behavior you are trying to change. So in intervention selection, assume nothing. What worked elsewhere may not work here; what has failed in another context may be viable in this one. Stay fixated on optimal distinctiveness
Matt Wallaert • Start at the End: How to Build Products That Create Change
10 Ideas That Changed Our Lives
Last Friday, my friend Ali Abdaal and I hosted a live event at the London School of Economics in front of a sold out crowd of over 500 people.
The topic: 10 ideas that changed our lives.
In the spirit of openness, I want to share those ideas with all of you here today. My hope is that one of them connects with you—the
... See moreHere are 10 ethical psychological frameworks everyone building apps and products should know: (base from NEOLEMON)
1. Jobs-To-Be-Done
Every tool or service is “hired” by a user for a job they want done—fundamental tasks they want to achieve.
For instance, instead of targeting a demographic (like millennials) for a meal subscription service, a
... See more