How the Science of Habits Can Help Us Keep Our New Year’s Resolutions, with Wendy Wood, PhD

How the Science of Habits Can Help Us Keep Our New Year’s Resolutions, with Wendy Wood, PhD

Many of us are brimming with good intentions right now, determined to eat more healthily, get organized or fulfill our other New Year’s resolutions. But by February we’ll have reverted back to our old ways. Why is it so difficult to make these lasting behavioral changes? Wendy Wood, PhD, of the University of Southern California, discusses the research on how habits drive our behavior, why habits are so difficult to break, and how we can harness the power of habit to make the behavioral changes we want. We’d love to know what you think of Speaking of Psychology, what you would change about it, and what you’d like to hear more of. Please take our listener www.apa.org/podcast survey. Links Wendy Wood, PhD Music Jazz Music Loop by anechoix via freesound.org Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Recognizing a narcissist (SOP37)

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Discrimination and stress (SOP36)

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Experiencing discrimination in any form can be profoundly stressful for many people, according to the latest Stress in America™ survey, published by the American Psychological Association. In this epi...

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Planning for a successful career (SOP35)

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Nonverbal communication speaks volumes (SOP34)

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Putting an end to bullying and school violence (SOP33)

Putting an end to bullying and school violence (SOP33)

School violence and bullying are a concern for parents and educators alike. As a result, thousands of school districts have implemented anti-bullying programs. In this episode, psychologist and educat...

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Psychology’s influence on our digital world (SOP32)

Psychology’s influence on our digital world (SOP32)

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Understanding your racial biases (SOP31)

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