#345 How to Change Your Habits | Katy Milkman
To state the blazingly obvious, creating healthy habits can be infernally difficult. But why? And what are the best strategies for getting around this? My guest today has spent nearly two decades researching these questions. Her name is Katy Milkman. She is a behavioral scientist and professor at the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania. She hosts a podcast called Choiceology and has written a new book called, How to Change. In this conversation, we talk about why willpower is such an unreliable inner resource, why making habit change fun is such a powerful technique, and key strategies such as “the fresh start effect,” “temptation bundling,” “commitment devices,” “piggybacking,” and giving yourself a Mulligan. We also talk about the potentially sensitive subject of getting other people to change.
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Where to find Katy Milkman online:
- Website
- Subscribe to Katy’s newsletter
- Behavior Change for Good Initiative at The Wharton School
- Choiceology podcast
Book Mentioned:
Other Resources Mentioned:
- The Twilight Saga
- The Hunger Games Series
- James Patterson
- We Can Do Better — Improving the Health of the American People
- Ayelet Fishbach
- Kaitlin Woolley
- “More than resisting temptation: Beneficial habits mediate the relationship between self-control and positive life outcomes”
- Angela Duckworth
- Brian Galla
- Marissa Sharif, “The Benefits of Emergency Reserves in Goal Preference and Persistence”
- Suzanne Shu
- How The What-The-Hell Effect Impacts Your Willpower
- Creating Exercise Habits Using Incentives: The Trade-off Between Flexibility and Routinization
- Hengchen Dai
- Jason Riis
- Peer Effects: Do First-Year Classmates, Roommates, and Dormmates Affect Students’ Academic Success
- The Power of Habit
- Atomic Habits
- Duolingo
- Lauren Eskreis-Winkler
- Seneca the Philosopher
- Stephen Spiller
- Carol Dweck
- Dolly Chugh on the Ten Percent Happier podcast
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