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Why You Can’t Just “Stop” a Bad Habit
Why is breaking a habit so difficult — even when we really want to change?
In this episode, Simon Matthews and Darren dive into the fascinating psychology of behavioural change, sharing personal stories of habits they’ve struggled with — from decades-long nail-picking to knuckle-cracking — and what finally helped shift them.
They explore why simply trying to “stop” a behaviour often backfires, how identity shapes our habits more than motivation does, and why context plays a powerful (and often overlooked) role in change. Drawing on psychological theories like the habit discontinuity hypothesis, they unpack how life transitions can create unique windows for transformation.
You’ll discover:
- Why focusing on identity is more powerful than focusing on outcomes
- How context quietly drives most of our behaviours
- Why replacing a habit works better than resisting it
- The cognitive irony that keeps unwanted behaviours alive
- How understanding your brain makes change more achievable
Whether you're trying to quit a habit, build a better one, or simply understand yourself more deeply, this episode offers practical insight and a refreshing dose of honesty about how complex — and hopeful — human behaviour really is.
💬 And we’d love to hear from you: What habit have you successfully changed?
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