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New year, new you: the science of making, breaking and replacing habits
Welp, after what felt like the longest year ever, it’s 2021. And with the new year often comes resolutions — maybe more so this time round.
Perhaps you want to lose some of those “corona-kilos” or simply maintain the good hygiene behaviours drummed into us during the pandemic.
And in January, especially, we must wade through an onslaught of organisations spruiking the latest in get-rich/thin/fit-quick schemes or myths perpetuated by pop psychologists on daytime television.
But there are ways to develop good habits — and make them stick — that are backed by scientific evidence.
And it all begins — where else? — in the brain. But first: what even are habits, and why do we need them?
We really are creatures of habit
A substantial chunk…
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