SHIFT Your Thinking

The Behavior Shift Blog explores musings, ideas, observations, behavioral insights, and advice through the lens of behavioral science. From behavioral quick tips to recommended reading - explore below to make a positive SHIFT in how you think, act, and see the world.

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The Science of Success: Compounding Behaviors- How you can leverage the compounding effect of behavior

The Science of Success: Compounding Behaviors- ...

In our last blog, we delved into the debate of Consistency vs Inspiration and their roles in driving success. We argued that this shouldn't be viewed as an either/or scenario. Instead,...

The Science of Success: Compounding Behaviors- ...

In our last blog, we delved into the debate of Consistency vs Inspiration and their roles in driving success. We argued that this shouldn't be viewed as an either/or scenario. Instead,...

Quick Tips: The Habit Loop

Quick Tips: The Habit Loop

Changing your habits can change your life and the habit loop holds the key to making that happen.

Quick Tips: The Habit Loop

Changing your habits can change your life and the habit loop holds the key to making that happen.

Are You Sitting in Fake "Bison Traffic?"

Are You Sitting in Fake "Bison Traffic?"

Overlooking human behavior can cause us to make poor decisions and place us in situations that waste our time and energy.

Are You Sitting in Fake "Bison Traffic?"

Overlooking human behavior can cause us to make poor decisions and place us in situations that waste our time and energy.

Decisions, Decisions, Decisions

 Developing smarter decision practices can make a big difference in your decision results.

Decisions, Decisions, Decisions

 Developing smarter decision practices can make a big difference in your decision results.

Habits vs Routines - What is the Difference?

A slight but important distinction.  

Habits vs Routines - What is the Difference?

A slight but important distinction.  

Quick Tips: The Survivorship Bias

Quick Tips: The Survivorship Bias

We tend to only focus on those who succeeded and ignore those who failed when defining the factors that led to success. So, how do we overcome it?

Quick Tips: The Survivorship Bias

We tend to only focus on those who succeeded and ignore those who failed when defining the factors that led to success. So, how do we overcome it?