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What is a Habit?

Answer: When you learn something, your brain makes connections that create pathways for neurological activity. When you routinely perform the same actions, your brain learns this pattern of behavior and sets up a pathway. This pathway is a more efficient way for the brain to process the routine, as opposed to a new series of discreet tasks. That is a habit.

Think of ruts dug into the mud. It is much easier to drive your car with the ruts than trying to drive through, over or against them.

Cache memory in a computer is another good analogy. The computer stores commonly used actions where it can access and process them faster. The brain does the same thing.

Setting up these pathways is actually quite simple. With daily repetition, you can institute a new habit in as little as 10 days. That is, of course, if the new habit is not competing against an old one. Unfortunately, once a pathway is set it is extremely difficult to get rid of, which is why breaking a bad habit is so hard.

http://ergonomics.about.com/od/ergonomicba..._is_a_habit.htm

so
Be careful with daily bashing talk!
it's easy to change SN, but it's real hard to change in habit, especially negative one.
I wonder no more now why some of us here in AF never get tired of basing and dissing back and forwd about the same thing fore year and years,
it's addictive! and already become sweet candy we love and it's hard to stop.
chin069
QUOTE(Trytest @ Aug 11 2008, 02:34 AM) *
What is a Habit?

Answer: When you learn something, your brain makes connections that create pathways for neurological activity. When you routinely perform the same actions, your brain learns this pattern of behavior and sets up a pathway. This pathway is a more efficient way for the brain to process the routine, as opposed to a new series of discreet tasks. That is a habit.

Think of ruts dug into the mud. It is much easier to drive your car with the ruts than trying to drive through, over or against them.

Cache memory in a computer is another good analogy. The computer stores commonly used actions where it can access and process them faster. The brain does the same thing.

Setting up these pathways is actually quite simple. With daily repetition, you can institute a new habit in as little as 10 days. That is, of course, if the new habit is not competing against an old one. Unfortunately, once a pathway is set it is extremely difficult to get rid of, which is why breaking a bad habit is so hard.

http://ergonomics.about.com/od/ergonomicba..._is_a_habit.htm

so
Be careful with daily bashing talk!
it's easy to change SN, but it's real hard to change in habit, especially negative one.
I wonder no more now why some of us here in AF never get tired of basing and dissing back and forwd about the same thing fore year and years,
it's addictive! and already become sweet candy we love and it's hard to stop.


Who is bashing? And are you returning the favor by bashing the bashers? Talktohand.gif confused.gif
Buddhalove
you scratch my back, i scratch your back. Fair enough.
BrooklynCarter
^ + 10
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