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Health and Lifestyle Habits

Habit Stacking

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Creating new habits can be difficult, but by stacking them onto existing routines, they become easier to integrate into daily life. Simple actions like stretching after coffee, practicing gratitude while brushing your teeth, or meditating before checking your phone help reinforce positive behaviors effortlessly. Over time, these small changes build momentum, making it easier to create lasting and meaningful routines that support well-being and personal growth.

Littérature scientifique associée

  • Gardner, B., & Rebar, A. L. (2019). Habit formation and behavior change.
    • Gardner and Rebar (2019) explain that repeating behaviors in consistent contexts builds automaticity, making behavior change more sustainable by reducing reliance on conscious motivation.
  • Cohn, S., & Lynch, R. (2017). Falling into a routine: from habits to situated practices. Sociology of Health and Illness, 39(8), 1398–1411.
    • Cohn and Lynch (2017) show that routines emerge from flexible configurations of contextual elements rather than rigid repetition, urging a reconceptualization of habits as situated practices.

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