The Power of Habit Crossward Puzzle
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- 2. A regular practice or routine that occurs automatically, often without conscious thought.
- 5. Habits that have the power to create a chain reaction, leading to the development of other positive habits.
- 7. The desire or motivation that drives the need for a reward, making the habit attractive.
- 8. Starbucks' customer service policy
- 9. The consistent way in which habits are structured, typically involving a cue, routine, and reward.
- 10. The process of personal development, often linked to forming new, positive habits.
- 11. The power to affect or change behavior, often through social or environmental factors.
- 12. The habit loop consists of three components: cue, routine, and reward, which together create a cycle of behavior.
- 15. The number of steps in AA
- 16. Revolutionized Pepsodent
- 19. A trigger that initiates a habit, signaling the brain to start a specific behavior.
- 20. The organ that processes habits, linking cues and rewards to routines through neural pathways.
- 22. cycle The foundational concept of habit formation, illustrating how cues trigger routines that lead to rewards.
- 23. Former CEO of starbucks. multiplied profit by 5x
- 25. Alcoholics Anonymous
- 27. The behavior that follows the cue in the habit loop; the action taken in response to the cue.
- 28. CEO that focused on worker safety in ALCOA
- 29. company that is responsible for the production of metals for other companies
- 31. Charles Duhigg, the author of "The Power of Habit," who explores the science of habits and their impact on behavior.
- 32. The capacity to recover quickly from setbacks or challenges in habit change.
- 34. The ability to maintain new habits over the long term, ensuring lasting change.
- 35. The actions or responses of an individual, influenced by habits, cues, and rewards.
- 36. created AA
- 37. The study of the nervous system, particularly how habits form and are maintained in the brain.
- 39. Pauly real name of EP
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- 1. The ability to control oneself and make positive choices, critical for developing new habits.
- 3. First NFL coach to implement habits
- 4. The established set of attitudes held by someone, influencing how habits are formed and changed.
- 6. Accepted behaviors within a group that can influence individual habits.
- 9. Multiple olympic gold medalist. Implemented mental vizualisation
- 13. Cause of death for EP
- 14. states that habits cannot be created or deleted, only changed
- 17. Closest relative to humans
- 18. first NFL team that Dungy coached
- 20. The portion of the brain responsible for habit implementation
- 21. The football team that Dungy lead to the Superbowl
- 24. The efficiency of an individual's output, which can be enhanced through effective habits.
- 26. Fruity liquid given to the monkeys as a reward for performing the habit
- 30. The positive reinforcement that follows a routine, reinforcing the habit and encouraging repetition.
- 33. The ability to control impulses and make decisions that align with long-term goals, essential for habit change.
- 38. Lead scientists to much about what they know about habits