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Positive Habits - cover

Positive Habits

Noah Davis

Translator A AI

Publisher: Publifye

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Summary

Positive Habits explores how cultivating positive routines can significantly enhance mental and emotional well-being, leading to a more fulfilled and stable life. It emphasizes that happiness isn't just a fleeting feeling but a state nurtured through deliberate actions. Did you know that consistent routines profoundly shape our thought patterns, influencing our emotional responses and, ultimately, our overall happiness?

 
The book delves into the science of habit formation, drawing from cognitive psychology, neuroscience, and behavioral economics to provide a comprehensive understanding. The book uniquely focuses on personalized habit formation, encouraging readers to tailor routines to their individual needs and preferences.

 
It progresses from establishing core principles of habit formation to exploring specific habits, such as mindfulness, physical activity, and social connection. It provides evidence-based techniques for setting goals, overcoming obstacles, and tracking progress, integrating these habits into daily life.

 
Positive habits can improve your overall quality of life with consistent practice.
Available since: 03/14/2025.
Print length: 93 pages.

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