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Flex_ Do Something Different - Ben (c) Fletcher; Karen J. Pine
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9. We are all habit machines

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  • Section 1 – The human habit machine
  • 1. How many kinds of people are there?
  • 2. The personality trap
  • 3. People on autopilot
  • 4. flexing
  • 5. People shrink their worlds
  • 6. We are all capable of change
  • 7. Shaping a life
  • 8. Why the past doesn’t help our future
  • 9. We are all habit machines
  • 10. Habits come in many forms
  • 11. The myth of willpower
  • 12. Becoming habit-free
  • 13. Inertia and the status quo bias
  • 14. The pull of the past
  • 15. Shaping a new self
  • 16. Show me a stressed person and I’ll show you a habit machine
  • 17. Small changes, big consequences
  • 18. Alleviating stress
    • flex in action – The habit-rater
  • Section 2 – Behavioural flexibility
  • 19. The birth of FIT Science
  • 20. Inner FITness – constancies
  • 21. Awareness
  • 22. Fearlessness
  • 23. Self-responsibility
  • 24. Balance
  • 25. Conscience
  • 26. Harmony among the constancies
  • 27. Outer FITness – behavioural flexibility
  • 28. Behavioural dimensions
  • 29. Doing the right thing
  • 30. The stress and inefficiency zone
  • 31. Behaving differently with different people
  • 32. The optimal behavioural range
  • 33. Making the most of a situation includes you too
  • 34. flex transition – relabelling feelings and repetition
  • 35. Moving on and expanding tastes too
  • 36. Back to stress and the discomfort zone
  • 37. New behaviours have effects on others
  • 38. Does a leopard change its spots?
    • flex in action – The behaviour-rater
  • Section 3 – Doing something different, personal coherence and decision-making
  • 39. Do Something Different
  • 40. What does a Do Something Different intervention look like?
  • 41. How does Do Something Different work?
  • 42. Interactions between the two selves
  • 43. Experiencing and reflecting on our own development
  • 44. The ‘golden rules’ for behaviour change
  • 45. Bringing about long-term behaviour change
  • 46. Coherence comes from doing the right thing
  • 47. Towards greater personal coherence
  • 48. Levels of coherence
  • 49. How personal coherence has consequences over time
  • 50. Coherence units
  • 51. Apparent and real incoherence
  • 52. Why greater coherence leads to better decisions
  • 53. Choices do get made, even if we feel we don’t make them
  • 54. The myth about decision-making
  • 55. Choice/decision is illusory
  • 56. Why people get paid for making ‘big decisions’
  • 57. DSD and decision-making
  • 58. Why does DSD improve decisions?
  • 59. People are not choice machines
  • 60. Self-lying and self-deception
    • flex in action – The coherence-rater
  • Section 4 – Global issues and flex
  • 61. A modest claim – flex can change the world!
  • 62. Advantages of flex at a personal level
  • 63. Advantages of flex for the organisation
  • 64. Advantages of flex in the social domain
  • 65. flex and world issues
    • flex in action – challenge
  • Appendix
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