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Pay Attention!

Posted by on Dec 17, 2012 in The Habit Code | 0 comments

Have you ever been so excited that your mind seems to be going quicker than the rest of your body and you start to miss or forget things… Well yesterday I posted about two chapters of Napoleon Hill’s ‘Law Of Success’ having the word Habit in the title…Well, I was wrong. It’s Three chapters (well it is in this...

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It’s All In The Basal Ganglia

Posted by on Dec 17, 2012 in What Are Habits | 0 comments

Habits are normally triggered off by a certain trigger, such as lighting up a cigarette after eating a meal, or waking up and starting your habitual routine to get to the office. But where are your habits stored, where are they created in the brain? Scientists from MIT have been studying the brain and finding out how habitual movement or learned behavior...

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Welcome to the world of The Habit Code…

Posted by on Dec 17, 2012 in The Habit Code | 0 comments

This is just a quick post to start this Blog…  The Habit Code It all starts from the realisation that Habits are mentioned as the fundamental things you need to change if you’ve read any of the personal developments stuff and self help books that I have. Habits play such an important part and it only occured to me after three years of...

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In Every Human Being

Posted by on Dec 17, 2012 in Bruce Barton, Habit Quotes | 0 comments

Bruce Barton Quote “In every human being, whether emperor or cowboy, prince or pauper, philosopher or slave, there is a mysterious something which he neither understands nor controls. It may lie dormant for so long as to be almost forgotten; it may be so repressed that the man supposes it is dead. But one night he is alone in the desert under the starry...

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In Every Human Being

Posted by on Mar 3, 2012 in Bruce Barton, Habit Quotes | 0 comments

Bruce Barton Quote: “In every human being, whether emperor or cowboy, prince or pauper, philosopher or slave, there is a mysterious something which he neither understands nor controls. It may lie dormant for so long as to be almost forgotten; it may be so repressed that the man supposes it is dead. But one night he is alone in the desert under the starry...

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