How to Create a Habit that Sticks - The Habit Loop

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КОМЕНТАРІ • 128

  • @FreedomKingdom
    @FreedomKingdom 7 років тому +12

    By doing this, *BOOM* you have a whole morning routine! Brilliant.

  • @jairustait1977
    @jairustait1977 7 років тому +61

    You kinda talk like Morty from RIck and Morty....thanks for the video Morty!!!

    • @BefuddledBumpkin
      @BefuddledBumpkin 7 років тому +6

      Jairus Tait I was thinking the exact same thing! It's the improvisational, out of breath feel

    • @crystal_2020
      @crystal_2020 7 років тому +1

      Is that who he sounds like?! I couldn’t figure out why I liked him so much lmao!! Very down to earth. Love the videos Morty 😂

    • @nickmartin3647
      @nickmartin3647 5 років тому +2

      Detox Morty

    • @akayokalumba5151
      @akayokalumba5151 5 років тому

      I was about to write that's 😂

  • @dcardigan13
    @dcardigan13 6 років тому +4

    I like how he sometimes get off-track for a short moment or two. I get bonus trivia, and it reminds me how "organic" his videos and content are. Reminds me that the maker of this channel's contents is a human and that he really has studied and analyzed the things he talks about personally and this is not purely impersonal business, y'know? It's pretty admirable.

  • @ThaRealSAK
    @ThaRealSAK 7 років тому +5

    I like how real the video is, like it didn't seem you were on a script completely by going off on a tangent, I like it

  • @PersonalPower
    @PersonalPower 7 років тому +40

    cue: new video from practical psychology or one of my other favorite youtubers.
    habit: leave a comment so people can find my videos too.
    reward: motivation boost
    cue: motivation boost
    habit: work on youtube videos
    reward: feeling good because I'm doing something useful
    thanks practical psychology :D

    • @PersonalPower
      @PersonalPower 7 років тому

      Please Don't Read My profile Picture thanks a lot dude! means a lot to me!

    • @imblue8495
      @imblue8495 7 років тому +2

      Personal Power you earned a sub.

    • @mmaakk32
      @mmaakk32 7 років тому

      Personal Power CHEATER!
      Jk me too kind of ;P

    • @confidentcoyote7731
      @confidentcoyote7731 7 років тому +1

      Personal Power Charles Duhiggs?

    • @DarkClarity
      @DarkClarity 7 років тому

      No no no, just no. Everything is wrong here...
      Where are the BOOMs?!?

  • @brandonbaldwin8567
    @brandonbaldwin8567 7 років тому +1

    Good video, but one of the main reasons building good habits is hard is because many rewards are often bad. Like most people's idea of a reward is eating sugary or junk food, masturbating, playing video games, scrolling through social media mindlessly. All these things can have huge negative effects on your life if you do them to much. So what I'm saying is basically there are not many rewards for completing habits which are actually positive, (for me anyway).

  • @dmohoops1119
    @dmohoops1119 7 років тому +1

    Thanks! These habit video series have been very beneficial. I will change a lot and I WILL update you in a month from now how my habits have changed.

  • @GuidoPerdomo
    @GuidoPerdomo 7 років тому

    I love the enthusiasm in your voice and narration in this video!

  • @mackthemark9105
    @mackthemark9105 7 років тому +5

    One criticism I'd have is that sometimes you speak a little too quickly and words are lost, and there's a fair amount of time spent on transitional phrases like "you know", "um", or hesitations- I think that a tighter script and more audio editing afterwards could make your videos more succinct :)

  • @samvannoyen713
    @samvannoyen713 7 років тому +1

    This series is actually really usefull and comes at a great moment, well done!!

  • @mujtabaabdelrahem8020
    @mujtabaabdelrahem8020 7 років тому

    I will tell all my friends about this channel .. you will get 1M by the end of this month .. trust me😌

  • @vitalijussivakovas334
    @vitalijussivakovas334 6 років тому

    I am become addicted to your videos!

  • @SuperCameron1991
    @SuperCameron1991 7 років тому +5

    Slapping yourself with a rubber band is positive punishment not negative reinforcement. :).
    Anytime you're reducing a behaviour it's punishment, anytime you're increasing behaviour it's reinforcement.
    Positive reinforcement is adding a pleasant stimulus, negative reinforcement is removing an unpleasant stimulus. Where as positive punishment is adding a negative stimulus (pain from a runner bandand) amd negative punishment is taking a pleasant stimulus away.
    I only know this because I'm studying it for my degree atm Haha.

    • @user-ez5vq9fd2t
      @user-ez5vq9fd2t 7 років тому

      You're a M

    • @SuperCameron1991
      @SuperCameron1991 7 років тому

      An M?

    • @joshi5507
      @joshi5507 7 років тому

      Wait wait. So what is the stimulus when trying to remove a habit? The habit itself?
      So for exle, I bite my nails. That is the stimulus and the positive punishment is the rubber band pain?

  • @chibay99
    @chibay99 7 років тому

    holy i love this habit creation session. i just started trying to add some positive habits to my life and these tipps are SO MUCH APPRECIATED. perfect timing! thanks a lot!

  • @muazjefri6511
    @muazjefri6511 7 років тому

    Currently reading Duhigg's Power of Habits. Once I'm done with this, I'll go ahead and pick up your book. 👌

  • @MfromaniMals
    @MfromaniMals 7 років тому +6

    Are you trying to talk without a script and record everything at once? Because in your previous videos you were more organized, you didn't do so many mistakes and you didn't say the same thing over and over again and I liked that more.

  • @TheWealthBuildingJourney
    @TheWealthBuildingJourney 7 років тому

    I think there should also be an emphasis on developing "foundational" habits, especially for those who didn't / don't / haven't developed them, since they also serve as 'precursor' habits. Does a world of good.
    Kudos for the 'amygdala' clarification. Most people will never appreciate their basal ganglia, but, like most utilities (e.g. water, electric, sewer, etc.): "people only notice when it's NOT working". That's another learned psychology habit (expectations) video for another day, though.
    Good job on the video. There's a small dopamine boost for you for the next video.

  • @chelseazaharas3958
    @chelseazaharas3958 6 років тому

    I love how carried away you get, it’s so entertaining. Btw I love your channel, and specifically this video💕

  • @shaunowebdevo
    @shaunowebdevo 7 років тому

    From my knowledge of hypnosis, and from what I read on the Net, affirmations work better when stated in the present tense

  • @Tehij
    @Tehij 7 років тому

    I somehow like your 'deviations' from topic like that brain structure part. They make you sound more natural

  • @belladonna4765
    @belladonna4765 7 років тому

    This is a great video because I need to try reading more than watching TV.

  • @joshi5507
    @joshi5507 7 років тому

    Thank you a lot for making this video. I'll try my best to start some new habits!

  • @AliexFolgueira
    @AliexFolgueira 7 років тому

    You are probably the best youtuber there is 😁😁😁

  • @SiimLand
    @SiimLand 7 років тому

    1 MILLION Nearing

  • @JanniGuldeIversen
    @JanniGuldeIversen 6 років тому

    That's pretty cool :D It makes sense then, that I was very succesfull in establishing a water drinking habbit by using getting up from my desk as a cue. I was tracking my water intake as well, so adding the extra glasses to my tracker worked as a reward :)

  • @MoonMagicks
    @MoonMagicks 7 років тому +1

    I really like this idea but what are you do if your schedule can be a little erratic? What about if you go on vacation or you're staying at someone else's house and you can't really follow up with these things?

  • @elifsevik2444
    @elifsevik2444 6 років тому

    You are talking very well. Everything is looks like so easy but sometimes it is so difficult for me :(
    You know some people so shy or waking early is not easy
    I want to write something good but I don't know how to start :/

  • @dennnis4673
    @dennnis4673 4 роки тому

    Great vid man Superb!

  • @AliexFolgueira
    @AliexFolgueira 7 років тому

    Practical, what do you think about the 4 hour work week and the idea of consuming less info? I have so many things going on that it would be hard to create a new habit. 🤣 I have a question, I need your opinion. Should I make 3 10 minutes videos per week or a 3-5 min video daily?

  • @mmaakk32
    @mmaakk32 7 років тому +1

    Thanks for the great video, but above all else, for perservering!! :)

  • @smilinghawk6090
    @smilinghawk6090 7 років тому

    I really love this new series!

  • @IGLESIASVEGA
    @IGLESIASVEGA 7 років тому +4

    Boom!

  • @garrettvaughn3086
    @garrettvaughn3086 7 років тому

    great video my habit is watching your videos but i think it starting to turn into an addiction

  • @nightfury2068
    @nightfury2068 7 років тому

    I love your IF...THEN.... point it's a good one to think about 👍👍👍👍👏👏

  • @NilanjanPaul
    @NilanjanPaul 7 років тому +1

    Hey, Practical Psychology! I'm amazed of how you're doing these content everyday for a few days! 😇
    I too have a UA-cam Channel, and post content, but I can only manage for once a week! 😉
    I've college and studies, but I want to be more regular at doing this!
    Please tell me how you do it? How are you Super-Productive?
    Please look into it, and btw, I really liked this video - Habit + Reward😊

    • @PersonalPower
      @PersonalPower 7 років тому

      get your priorities straight I would say.
      I'm at university and I upload twice per week, I could upload more
      often, but I think twice is enough. Analyze your day and check on
      what tasks you spend most time on and ask yourself whether you
      actually want to spend your time on those. Its easy to get lost in
      a facebook newsfeed or in youtube videos. we all have the same
      time, we just have different priorities. Get your priorities in line
      and the rest will follow.

    • @NilanjanPaul
      @NilanjanPaul 7 років тому

      Personal Power, Thanks man!
      I checked your channel too. Thats Cools 🆒
      And the thing I've noticed is - I keep thinking the tasks are daunting and procrastinating, but I'll start working on all this!! 😉
      Have a Great Day, dude! 🍻

    • @NilanjanPaul
      @NilanjanPaul 7 років тому

      Boost Your Brain, Thanks Man!
      I'll check out your channel Asap, dude 😇

  • @9hoho9
    @9hoho9 7 років тому +1

    Love your channel, love your videos. The delivery of your speech lately, though, was not up to the polished, articulate, clear standard of your better videos - it really undermines your credibility. The stuttering, incomplete sentences, inconsistent rhythm makes it sound like you were unprepared. I know you're trying to crank out more videos but thought I'd try and give this feedback, and look forward to more great content!

  • @thiagocruzy
    @thiagocruzy 6 років тому

    Good plan mate, i can just imagine how your first day of this plan went. Day#1: wake up, groan, roll over back to sleep. boom!!

  • @AbhishekShuklaAbK
    @AbhishekShuklaAbK 4 роки тому

    How would you form the habit of waking up early in the morning using this technique? Because there will not be any cue to wake up, right?

  • @factory1980
    @factory1980 7 років тому

    Great video

  • @whereeveritgoes
    @whereeveritgoes 6 років тому +1

    I need an ouija board to call my grandmother.

  • @maxmohajer9693
    @maxmohajer9693 5 місяців тому

    Really enjoyed it, love from Iran... What software u use to create these videos?

  • @King-dz3zk
    @King-dz3zk 7 років тому +1

    Amazing!

  • @hadeerosman8174
    @hadeerosman8174 7 років тому

    Thanks for the video,, it was very helpful

  • @Davi-jy5qu
    @Davi-jy5qu 7 років тому

    Yo man I love your videos! I Try to listen to one everyday in my headphones at work, very motivational! Do you have a video geared towards quitting alcohol? Been struggling with it not sure I'm at the point of AA but your videos are awesome so please let me know whatcha got on that subject!

  • @amal6638
    @amal6638 7 років тому

    thankyou

  • @jafm4542
    @jafm4542 7 років тому

    You eat right before running? How little do you eat?

  • @jbh269
    @jbh269 7 років тому +1

    Isn't it bad to run right after eating, though?

  • @JakeVermont19
    @JakeVermont19 6 років тому +3

    Don't get me wrong, I'm all up for good habits but if you make a habit out of anything... What's the point of being human and making decisions on the fly? Your life will become automated and you live like a machine.People want habits to get rid of making bad decisions I guess.What about mindfulness and making the right decisions in the moment with higher awareness? If you're mindful enough you have control and not your body that tells you to eat more chocolate or to smoke, don't you?The way to this kind of awareness is very difficult I imagine. I'm far from it too. Your video just made me think "wow that sounds like machine and preprogrammed life"Maybe I see it differently.

    • @LinVGMPlaylists
      @LinVGMPlaylists 6 років тому +2

      It may be a programmed life, but it's a code you chose to do, because of your reasons, and also worked hard to implement them. You can also decide to change and improve on your habits, as you see fit. So it's not as if you're bound to it. It's the path you choose, and many things take repetition in order to be mastered. But one thing I agree a lot with what you said is the mindfulness. It's dangerous to get to a point where you do something so much but don't remember well anymore why you do it so much. Having good habits is super important, but it's just as important to always remind yourself why you do them, or they lose meaning and power.

    • @LinVGMPlaylists
      @LinVGMPlaylists 6 років тому

      I think his "if and else statements" are actually just on that point.

    • @eosdawn8360
      @eosdawn8360 2 роки тому

      Habits could be practicing piano. I still have fun playing piano, but practice is a neccessary habit to have to literally do anything that's involved in learning hands on things.
      So it's not really a machine unless you believe all very skilled people are machines. Machine assumes you're devoid of any satisfaction. Maybe you repeat actions, but these habits are part of your day, they aren't the entire day. Your habit could be to think of something to do that's new everyday. Or you can still do something spontaneously outside of habits because there day is still there
      Habits are just repetitive actions but they're neccessary for life, spontaneity is also neccessary. It's a balance

  • @RunForMillionaire
    @RunForMillionaire 7 років тому +6

    What books did you read to make these videos on habits? I guess the Power of Habit, but did you read more?

    • @ThambirIslam
      @ThambirIslam 7 років тому +4

      *Mini Habits: Smaller Habits, Bigger Results* - Stephen Guise is recommended . I can bet you gonna love it

    • @TheGodLycan
      @TheGodLycan 7 років тому +1

      i would also like to know this

    • @RunForMillionaire
      @RunForMillionaire 7 років тому

      Rip...

    • @eosdawn8360
      @eosdawn8360 2 роки тому

      @@RunForMillionaire rip u

  • @TechTainmentAI
    @TechTainmentAI 7 років тому

    My takeaway of this video - BOOM !! That’s all I heard :D

  • @required.
    @required. 6 років тому

    Thanks , you are awesome

  • @Sana-jb5zu
    @Sana-jb5zu 7 років тому

    6:25 isn't that positive punishment? or can someone explain :P
    cause punishment to reduce the occurrence and positive as its the addition of getting hurt by the band

  • @psychedelicdreamer986
    @psychedelicdreamer986 7 років тому

    Great video!

  • @chrcor6055
    @chrcor6055 7 років тому

    Helpful, but how do i break bad habits?

  • @lomk4424
    @lomk4424 7 років тому

    If u do that as a chain it won´t work!
    Just think about it if u break one cue the others are down as well

    • @mmaakk32
      @mmaakk32 7 років тому

      LomK4 I think he'll still eat breakfast ;) so it does work in this case.

  • @jeremysnowdenz
    @jeremysnowdenz 2 роки тому

    Nice!

    • @jeremysnowdenz
      @jeremysnowdenz Рік тому

      Year two of seeing this come up in my algorithm.

  • @johnjinkle7849
    @johnjinkle7849 3 роки тому

    What kind of a mad man takes cold showers as a reward.

  • @just_q_8818
    @just_q_8818 7 років тому

    When there was this voting on an older video wether you'll think you will watch all episodes of this seriers, I clicked on no, but im on the best way, to have to correct myself... funny

  • @Migantos9989
    @Migantos9989 7 років тому

    I feel like your "rewards" aren't really rewards... more like necessities. For example, my reward for not binging Game of Thrones is sleep, kind of pointless "rewards" that I'll still do regardless but that's just me.

  • @schen2024
    @schen2024 5 років тому

    Read the book- power of habit

  • @weirdoking9961
    @weirdoking9961 7 років тому +1

    Hi please try making vedios of how to get rid of netflix series like GOT and BIG BANG. PLSE

    • @Cosmiception
      @Cosmiception 7 років тому

      And "The Bold type". Seriously, the men on that show of modern feminism are complete sexual objects to the feminists and are always being forced into a kiss or into a bed. And all the so-called women act like complete 9 year olds everytime someone kisses or someone gives a light insult that doesn't deserve a punch in the face. Forget feminism, trying alter the way the world is and was since the beginning. Women give birth and men give support FOR THE WOMEN! That was said by a anti-feminist who IS A WOMAN and it is pure fact.

    • @AliexFolgueira
      @AliexFolgueira 7 років тому

      Ashutosh Kumar Verma find something that annoys you big time about the show and always remember that

    • @bhavikpatel5054
      @bhavikpatel5054 7 років тому +1

      How about ignoring them in the menu..? How is your comment related to practical psychology, or personal development.

  • @seyfun1452
    @seyfun1452 5 років тому

    What is the science behind it? Is there any evidence for that?

  • @SK-le1gm
    @SK-le1gm Рік тому

    You need to hear the classic Buzzcocks song *Orgasm Addict* 😂 and if you have already, well then 😂🍻

  • @rukeyburg1084
    @rukeyburg1084 7 років тому

    I actually wanna know if people really do these stuff that practical psychology advises you to do.. And does it actually work?

  • @ValkyrissaGaming
    @ValkyrissaGaming 4 роки тому +1

    TBH: That we need to do such things in order to effectively create new habits just shows how primitive our brains still are : /

    • @msingh2598
      @msingh2598 3 роки тому

      Yes we never evolved from the monkey brain.

  • @UpNorthForex
    @UpNorthForex 7 років тому +1

    Honestly u re the smartest guy alive

  • @aminrazavi5866
    @aminrazavi5866 7 років тому

    where is the background song in ur vid??

  • @rukeyburg1084
    @rukeyburg1084 7 років тому

    I love you

  • @wouldntyouliketoknow8904
    @wouldntyouliketoknow8904 7 років тому +2

    Your voice reminds me of Morty

  • @CounterIntelCS
    @CounterIntelCS 7 років тому +12

    sorry to say this, but this could be a really shorter video... it is so obvious that you purposefully made this video longer, and I really dont like it, you kept repeating the same shit, I liked the videos you made before a lot more and the mic was better too

    • @j5545
      @j5545 6 років тому +1

      It's good that he gave so maybe examples I needed them to understand and perfect my method

  • @rukeyburg1084
    @rukeyburg1084 7 років тому

    I see what you did with the word positive on 11:00 😏

  • @era2.5
    @era2.5 7 років тому

    I created a habit too. Whenever I remembered my ex I'd stab my arms with a pen. Not as a reward, it was a punishment. I still have some marks.

  • @destroyerclash-kq5sd
    @destroyerclash-kq5sd 7 років тому

    you could die if you shower after sweating or your body all heat up,try 15 min. before shower,..my cousin died😭

  • @krissnulgath3154
    @krissnulgath3154 7 років тому

    Why is there a new voice?

  • @TheSubipaul
    @TheSubipaul 7 років тому

    14:5

  • @TheSupagenius21
    @TheSupagenius21 7 років тому

    87th!!!

  • @EnderMorningstar
    @EnderMorningstar 7 років тому

    LoL I REally needed this cayse I am fat loser 😂😢 buuuuuut atleast i know

    • @pisse3000
      @pisse3000 7 років тому

      The PorkyAdv3ntur3 You may be fat, but you’re not a loser! You can do it!

  • @1XxENGxX1
    @1XxENGxX1 7 років тому +3

    This video seemed off. You were rushed but yet talking in circle, maybe in part of trying to make a longer video for the VPM but I'd suggest not doing it this way. You might loose your audience

  • @bAa-xj3ut
    @bAa-xj3ut Рік тому

    💚💚💚💚💚💚

  • @leon9473
    @leon9473 6 років тому

    BOOM and your life is a freaking nightmare of dead repetitions in order to be not with what is at the moment. Habits can be very harmful, even you might consider them worthwhile.

  • @gamesneeder
    @gamesneeder 7 років тому

    The basal ganglia are not where your spinal cord meets your brain. That's your brain stem, specifically Medulla, the basal ganglia are near the center of your brain, specifically the area around the Thalamus. Good video but please make sure of your scientific statements before you post them, cause misinformation sucks.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Basal_ganglia

  • @ceesparxxx
    @ceesparxxx 7 років тому

    Doodly?

  • @shivraj6664
    @shivraj6664 7 років тому

    manaemejeffe

  • @ankitghildiyal2066
    @ankitghildiyal2066 6 років тому

    The content of your video could have been divided into 3 videos. 14 minutes is too long for an informative video, dont you think?

  • @rakeshishi5909
    @rakeshishi5909 7 років тому

    Nice...But frequently posting videos kind of too much2 video once in a week okayQuality videos should be thereToo much focused on one topicThere are so many problems in LifePlease try new thingsIn the end it's upto usTo be great.Thanks for your video.

  • @Phil-xh8ty
    @Phil-xh8ty 7 років тому

    First here

  • @mominbashir5536
    @mominbashir5536 7 років тому

    Why do u make this same video everytime

    • @vish4544
      @vish4544 7 років тому

      Momin Bashir that's how the book is. I have read it and it just keeps saying the same thing over and over again

  • @mangeshburange6471
    @mangeshburange6471 7 років тому

    first

  • @comstocktheprophet9144
    @comstocktheprophet9144 7 років тому +1

    Oh give me a break

  • @leokap
    @leokap 7 років тому

    Amazing video