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Physics used to justify wishful thinking
The Copenhagen interpretation of physics is used to justify wish-and-it’s-yours principles of some new age thinking. In this article, I suggest that other unexplored physics phenomena can be equally useful. Continue reading
Establishing a new habit
Today’s Get-it-Done Guy episode deals with how to form a new habit. Becoming more productive, setting new years resolutions, brushing your teeth differently … any sort of behavior change involves, well, changing behavior. Unfortunately, humans aren’t very good at changing … Continue reading
Posted in Get-it-Done Guy blog, Productivity
Tagged behavior, behavior change, brain, cognitive, habits, psychology, resolutions, visualization
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