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In this episode, Charles Duhigg, a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and author, shares insights on how recent research into GLP1s is transforming our understanding of habit formation, weight management, and behavioral change. Discover practical strategies for leveraging the habit window created by GLP1 therapy and applying the science of identity to foster lasting health improvements. Insights on habits and behavior change can benefit any listener, not just those taking GLP1s.
Tune in to this episode to learn about:
- The science behind habit formation: cues, routines, rewards, and the habit loop
- How GLP1 medications create a flexible "habit window" for behavior change
- The role of the basal ganglia in automating habits and reducing reliance on willpower
- The importance of keystone habits and identity shifts in maintaining weight loss
- Practical steps for habit diagnosis, change, and maintenance using structured systems like Noom or a Registered Dietitian
- How to plan for and sustain habits after discontinuing GLP1 therapy
- The significance of self-monitoring, recognizing failure points, and implementing "if-then" plans
- The psychological impact of identity reinforcement through behavioral consistency
- Insights from behavioral experiments: the marshmallow test and habit cues
- Bonus: Communication science and the "matching principle" for better relationships