
BJ Fogg, a Stanford professor and expert in behavior design, joins Matt Abrahams to discuss habit formation and behavior change. Fogg introduces the Information Action Fallacy, highlighting that providing information alone rarely changes behavior, and presents his behavior model: Behavior happens when motivation, ability, and a prompt converge. He emphasizes the importance of prompts in initiating desired behaviors and reducing unwanted ones. Fogg also stresses that emotions, particularly feeling successful, are crucial for wiring in habits, more so than mere repetition. Specificity in defining desired behaviors and self-reinforcement through celebration are key strategies for building lasting habits.
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