“products that require a high degree of behavior change are doomed to fail” — Nir Eyal Copy Share Image
“Someone already mastered behavior change hundreds of years ago: it's called religion” — Dan Ariely Copy Share Image
As we develop new beliefs about who we are, our behavior will change to support the new identity. — Tony Robbins Copy Share Image
Only when you find the courage to say something to someone that might influence a change in your behavior, does that behavior… — Octavia Spencer Copy Share Image
“And Pudgy," she called after him, causing him to hesitate at the door, "Sometimes the best way to change someone else's behavior… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
I trust that no loving thought goes unnoticed, even when I do not see immediate gratitude or behavior changes in the other… — Lee L Jampolsky Copy Share Image
“3. When the behavior changes occur in relation to a specific topic or question, that tells the lie catcher this could be… — Paul Ekman Copy Share Image
You don't become a new person by changing your behavior; you discover who you are in Christ and your behavior changes accordingly — Graham Cooke Copy Share Image
People will always notice the change in your attitude towards them but FAIL to notice it's their behavior that made you change — Anonymous Copy Share Image
“Not only does behavior change the structure of the brain through neuroplasticity; just thinking about or imagining particular behaviors can change brain… — John B. Arden Copy Share Image
“A teacher in class is like a man in the woods at night with a powerful flashlight in his hand. Wherever he… — John Holt Copy Share Image
“Such rapid changes in price are almost always fueled by mass speculation and not fundamental growth. Behavior changes slowly, and many of… — Chris Burniske Copy Share Image
You cannot change a mans behavior. Change comes from within. Don't EVER make him feel he is more important than you are.… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
“Gourville claims that for new entrants to stand a chance, they can’t just be better, they must be nine times better. Why… — Nir Eyal Copy Share Image
More often than not, the belief that you are bad contributes to the "bad" behavior. Change and learning occur most readily when… — David D. Burns Copy Share Image
“Moralistic behavior change simply manipulates and leverages radical selfishness without challenging it. It tries to use that selfishness against itself by appealing… — Timothy J. Keller Copy Share Image
“To change somebody's behavior, change the level of respect she receives by giving her a fine reputation to live up to. Act… — Dale Carnegie & Associates Copy Share Image
“It typically starts with difficulty retaining new information. Then, as it moves through the brain, symptoms get more severe. Confusion about times,… — Brad Thor Copy Share Image
“went. On paper, the patients did fine. They lost weight and in many cases they even improved their health to the point… — Yoni Freedhoff Copy Share Image
How I feel about and behave toward myself is the basic determinant of most of my behavior. If I improve my self-regard,… — William Schutz Copy Share Image
“Guided imagery is like intentional daydreaming, but it uses the power of the mind for stress relief, relaxation, healing, behavior change, and… — Julie T. Lusk Copy Share Image
“Remember and Share - The Hook Model helps the product designer generate an initial prototype for a habit-forming technology. It also helps… — Nir Eyal Copy Share Image
As many an architect will tell you, human behavior changes according to the environment. — Peter Gabriel Copy Share Image
“The greatest unmet challenge in health production is individual-driven behavior change.” — Dwight McNeill Copy Share Image
“You are not failing at solving your problems. You are succeeding at solving the wrong problems perfectly.” — Kevin D. St.Clergy Copy Share Image
Once you get a reputation for emotional volatility, it can take years of model behavior to change how others see you. — Marshall Goldsmith Copy Share Image
“Behavior is the end result of a prevailing story in one's mind: change the story and the behavior will change.” — Dr. Jacinta Mpalyenkana Copy Share Image
“We’re witnessing the beginning of a massive, culturally saturated feedback loop where our behavior changes the product and the product changes our… — Rachel Schutt Copy Share Image
Knowing that one is always capable of change, the second step lies in making the decision to change. Change does not occur… — Leo Buscaglia Copy Share Image
The more you understand how your salvation isn't about your behavior, the more radically your behavior will change. — Timothy Keller Copy Share Image
Our bodies change our minds, and our minds can change our behavior, and our behavior can change our outcomes. — Anonymous Copy Share Image
I think AIDS can be won. I think we can win this fight. It is winnable. But it means behavior change. — Franklin Graham Copy Share Image
The most dramatic instances of directed behavior change and "mind control" are not the consequence of exotic forms of influence, such as… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
The amount of resources we put in are disparate. We put billions of dollars into fuel-efficient technologies. How much are we putting… — Sendhil Mullainathan Copy Share Image
Start with changing behaviors, not mindsets. It is much easier to 'act your way into new thinking' than to 'think your way… — Jon Katzenbach Copy Share Image
“We cannot control the behavior of or change anyone except ourselves. One of the hard truths about life is that, for our… — Regina Cates Copy Share Image
Change is difficult and it takes time. It is hard for people to change their own behavior, much less that of others.… — Richard P. Rumelt Copy Share Image