
Unlearning bad habits
Topic
Unlearning bad habits, often referred to in psychology as breaking habits or habit reversal, is the process of deconstructing and replacing automatic, repetitive behaviors that are detrimental to an individual's well-being. This behavioral change process relies on cognitive neuroscience and behavioral psychology strategies, such as modifying environmental cues, altering subjective appraisals, and establishing healthier alternative routines. By disrupting the stimulus-response loop, individuals can successfully weaken old neural pathways and foster positive behavioral adaptation.
3 episodes featuring Unlearning bad habits

The Diary Of A CEO with Steven Bartlett
James Clear explains how upstream habits and identity drive lasting change
Understanding the actual mechanics of habit formation helps individuals bypass the trap of willpower and design sustainable systems for personal growth.
Jul 3, 2026 · 29 min

Modern Wisdom
Alex Hormozi outlines brutal truths for overcoming decision paralysis and achieving exceptionalism
Achieving exceptional growth requires understanding the psychological friction of transformation, from enduring isolation to making irreversible trade-offs.
Jun 29, 2026 · 4h 9m

Huberman Lab Essentials
System design beats willpower when building lasting daily habits
Understanding the behavioral science of habit formation allows individuals to systematically redesign their environments for effortless personal growth.
Jan 5, 2026 · 2h 36m
