Singh explained that the idea of 21 days comes from the 1960 book Psycho-Cybernetics by plastic surgeon Maxwell Maltz, who observed that his patients took about 21 days to get used to their new ...
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The Body Optimist on MSNThe Secret to Breaking a Bad Habit in Record TimeWe all have that little habit we'd like to get rid of: snacking in front of the TV, scrolling on our phone before going to ...
He explained that the 21-days myth stems from the 1960 book “Psycho-Cybernetics” by plastic surgeon Maxwell Maltz, in which the author observed that his patients typically took around 21 days ...
Maxwell Maltz, the author of "Psycho-Cybernetics," called this tendency the "Snap-Back Effect." He used the analogy of a rubber band: you can stretch it only so far before it snaps back to its ...
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How to Make Exercise a Habit: Top Fitness Routine TipsThis notion, although popular, lacks solid research backing and was originally based on observations by Dr. Maxwell Maltz, a plastic surgeon, in his 1960 book "Psycho-Cybernetics." Dr. Maltz noted ...
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