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Stages of habit building
The first stage of building a new habitual behavior is pre-contemplation . This is the period where you’re not yet aware of the need to change, you’re not thinking about change, and you don’t feel the motivation to change. The stimulus that makes you move to the next stage can be, for instance, a piece of feedback from your... See more
The first stage of building a new habitual behavior is pre-contemplation . This is the period where you’re not yet aware of the need to change, you’re not thinking about change, and you don’t feel the motivation to change. The stimulus that makes you move to the next stage can be, for instance, a piece of feedback from your... See more
Behavior change is hard. How to support employees all the way through it? - HCM Deck Blog
Curiosity has long been the driving force of survival and progress. Across evolutionary time, curious animals were more likely to survive because they understood and adapted to their environments.
Dr Costas Andriopoulos • Purposeful Curiosity
Be Curious. Curiosity makes everything new. It invites exploration. It makes everything play. Most of all, curiosity is going to help you “get good at being lucky.” It’s the reason some people see opportunities everywhere.
Dave Evans • Designing Your Life: For Fans of Atomic Habits

Cultivate curiosity. To truly grow throughout your life, embrace the inquisitiveness of a child. Curious people are never bored, turning life into an endless exploration of joy.
- Tony Robbins
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instagram.comUp your impact on adult learning.
Direct your attention to where people are already learning, rather than focus on where you can teach. This redirect will enable you to approach teaching with an abundance, rather than a scarcity, mindset. You will begin to see lots of opportunities to share your knowledge and wisdom with others.
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Direct your attention to where people are already learning, rather than focus on where you can teach. This redirect will enable you to approach teaching with an abundance, rather than a scarcity, mindset. You will begin to see lots of opportunities to share your knowledge and wisdom with others.
Start with where... See more
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