points by swamp40 11 years ago

The last two sentences are fairly profound. (I didn't quite understand what she was saying until I had read it a few times.)

We think of ourselves as controlling our behavior, willing our actions into being, but it's not that simple.

It's as if over time, we leave parts of ourselves all around us, which in turn, come to shape who we are.</i>

junto 11 years ago

This is cool because once you realise that you can break habits, you realise you can also form them too.

Habits are about frequency and ritual. Thus I can use the same process to start good habits that make me a better more effective person.

  • aswanson 11 years ago

    "We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, therefore, is not an act but a habit."

bostonvaulter2 11 years ago

It's as if over time, we leave parts of ourselves all around us, which in turn, come to shape who we are.

This is a powerful thought and could be used to make a very interesting video game.

  • suyash 11 years ago

    or a movie or even a novel

crimsonalucard 11 years ago

Profound yet simple. Essentially this article is saying:

By changing your environment you can dramatically change your behavior to the point where it can literally kick a heroin habit.

  • equoid 11 years ago

    I would turn this round. Your habitual behaviour comes to be associated with your environment. By removing yourself from that environment you find that those habits become weaker and may vanish. Behaviour isn't changed so much as behavioural cues can be eliminated.