How Small Behaviors Shape Your Mind and Determine Who You Become
What if many of the behaviors that are defining your life
were being reinforced precisely in the moments when
you believe nothing important is happening?
You automatically pick up your phone.
You postpone a difficult task.
You repeat the same thought.
You react the same way.
You promise that tomorrow will be different.
And then you do it all again.
The problem is that what we repeat doesn't remain just an
isolated action.
Repetition teaches.
In *The Brain Doesn't Forget What You Repeat*, Luciana Priscila
presents an accessible journey through the neuroscience of
habits and the psychology of behavior to show how small actions
can transform into increasingly familiar patterns—and how you
can begin to build more conscious alternatives.
Throughout the book, you will discover how to:
• recognize the triggers that put behaviors on autopilot;
• Understand why old habits return precisely on the most difficult days;
• Identify how pleasure, relief, and reward help maintain certain cycles;
• Perceive the impact of the environment on your decisions;
• Understand how thoughts and emotional responses can also
follow familiar patterns;
• Reduce dependence on motivation and make good behaviors
easier to repeat.
You don't need to change everything today.
You need to start paying attention to what you are teaching your
brain every day.
Start now. Choose better what deserves to be repeated.
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