The time it takes to form a habit can vary widely depending on the complexity of the habit, the person, and the circumstances. A popular belief, often cited from Dr. Maxwell Maltz's work in the 1960s, suggests that it takes a minimum of about 21 days to form a habit. However, more recent research suggests that on average, it takes more than two months before a new behavior becomes automatic — 66 days to be exact, according to a study published in the European Journal of Social Psychology. Yet, the study also found that the actual range can vary from 18 to 254 days depending on the habit being formed, the person, and the conditions under which the person is operating. This indicates that the process of habit formation is highly individual and can significantly differ from one person to another. #newhabits #rewireyourbrain
Highlights from the 2024 PGP-USA Annual Team Meeting! This year we learned to "re-wire our thinking habits" by trying to ride a backwards bicycle. The founder of Smoke Monkey BBQ, Eddie Dean, built a backwards bicycle to demonstrate the "un-doing of our understanding." Check out some of our guys attempting the backwards bike challenge below! Davis Moore , Trae Moore , Josh Hemby
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