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Because the association process works so well – and so unconsciously – manufacturers regularly rush to link their products to the current cultural rage.
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The key to finding and fixing the causes of your bad habits is to reframe the associations you have about them.
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Research now backs up [the] belief that whom you associate with is crucial to who you become.
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…if you hang with connected people, you’re connected. If you hang with successful people, you’re more likely to become successful yourself.
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276 |
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…we make cognitive as well as emotional associations with just about everything processed by our brain.
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035 |
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…studies reveal the universal aesthetic associations we make go way beyond cultural or social norms.
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By understanding the associations suggested by different aesthetic cues, we can shape how people respond to our designs.
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Perhaps more than any other visual element, faces carry with them associations (some positive and some negative) and can influence our perceptions and behavior in interesting ways.
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049 |
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In every new situation, we learn by recognizing patterns and associating this stimulus with things we’ve encountered before.
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Because we mostly fail to recognize the fears that are inevitably associated with change, we often end up unconsciously sabotaging our own efforts to change.
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043 |