Why is it so hard to break bad habits? Why is so hard to build good ones? What does science have to say about how and why we form habits and why they're so hard to change? What’s really happening in our brains that makes it such a struggle? Have you ever found yourself battling the same negative behaviours or trying (and failing) to build healthier routines?
Let's go deep into The Psychology of Habit Formation, an interactive discussion hosted by Shumaila, where we’ll explore these questions and dive into the science behind how habits take root.
We’ll look at the neurological processes that drive habit formation, discussing why our brains favour certain behaviours, even when we know they aren’t good for us. Through insights from psychology and neuroscience, we’ll uncover why breaking bad habits requires more than just willpower, and we'll explore practical strategies for building positive habits that actually stick. Whether you're trying to improve your routine or just curious about how the brain and habits work, this discussion club will offer both scientific explanations and solutions to help you take control of your habits. Let's have an intelligent conversation!