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For a habit to stay changed, people must believe that change is possible. And most often, that belief only emerges with the help of a group.
…good tools don’t necessarily have to be expensive. Often, on the low-tech side, the more ‘executive’ something looks, the more dysfunctional is really is.
People in change-successful enterprises do a much better job than most in eliminating the destructive gap between words and deeds.
When micromanagers start talking about thinking outside the box, someone needs to stand up and say ‘We have met the enemy and he is us.’
Bad habits are autocatalytic: the process feeds itself. They foster the feelings they try to numb.
If you want to change a habit, you must find an alternative routine, and your odds of success go up dramatically when you commit to changing as part of a group.
These days, finding people like you – whether they’re strangers or acquaintances – who have adopted an innovation is much simpler than it was in the past.
The mark of a great coach is that others improve under your guidance.









