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Why Bad Habits are So Hard to Break - The Neuroscience of Change

Why Bad Habits are So Hard to Break - The Neuroscience of Change

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概要

Most leaders assume that if people know what to do, they’ll do it.

But behaviour doesn’t change that way. Why? Because habits aren’t just a willpower problem. They’re a brain wiring problem.

In this breakdown episode of Wired to Work, Jess Chapman unpacks neuroplasticity - the brain’s ability to strengthen, weaken, and reorganize connections based on what you do repeatedly. In practical terms, this episode explains why habits form so easily, why change feels harder than it should, and why knowing what to do still doesn’t always lead to better behaviour.

Jess breaks down:

• what “neurons that fire together, wire together” actually means

• how repetition builds habits into neural pathways

• why attention, timing, and emotion matter for learning

• why stress makes behaviour change harder

• why training without practice rarely sticks

• how leaders and organizations can support change that actually lasts If you’ve ever wondered why people keep repeating the same patterns at work (including yourself!) this episode will change how you think about habits, learning, feedback, and behaviour change.

Welcome to Wired to Work.

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Chapters
  • (00:00:00) - Wired to Work: The Brain Framework
  • (00:00:55) - Neuroplasticity and the brain
  • (00:08:03) - How to Build a Connective Brain
  • (00:12:07) - Practice Is the Only Way to Get Better
  • (00:13:19) - How to Build a HABOR
  • (00:16:07) - E3CA: Working in the Workplace
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