Shortcuts
Please wait while page loads.
Canterbury-Bankstown Library Service . Default .
PageMenu- Main Menu-
Page content

Catalogue Display

Curious habits : why we do what we do and how to change if we want to / Luke Mathers.

Curious habits : why we do what we do and how to change if we want to / Luke Mathers.
Item Information
Shelf Location Collection Volume Ref. Branch Status Due Date
155.24 MATH
Adult Non Fiction   Panania . . Available .  
. Catalogue Record 1238260 ItemInfo . Catalogue Record 1238260 ItemInfo Top of page .
Catalogue Information
Field name Details
ISBN 9781922611420 (paperback)
Name Mathers, Luke author.
Title Curious habits : why we do what we do and how to change if we want to / Luke Mathers.
Published [Highett, VIC] : Major Street Publishing, 2022.
©2022
Description ix, 212 pages : illustrations (black and white) ; 23 cm.
Notes Includes bibliographical references.
Contents Part I: Get Curious about Habits -- You are a bundle of habits -- Rebundling your habits -- Making deliberate your default -- Part II: The Curious Habits -- Staying comfortable -- Expecting perfection -- Procrastination - I'll think about my habits tomorrow -- Self-talk that sucks -- Toxic positivity and brutal optimism -- Living in the GAP (I'll be happy when...) -- Compare and despair -- Hey look, something shiny! -- All by myself: pulling away -- Fear of being scared -- The doctor will fix me -- Worry, let's see if that helps -- Feeding the beast -- Sober curious -- Achievement addiction -- Dodging the tough chat -- Phoning it in.
Summary An entertaining and thought-provoking exploration into why we form habits that can ultimately become unhelpful, and how to break or replace them to make positive change. There are hundreds of books about habits - atomic habits, tiny habits and habits of highly effective people (there are seven of those). This book is different. It draws from the collective wisdom - everything from evolutionary biology and neuroscience to religion, stoic philosophy and Instagram - and looks at habits through the lens of curiosity, not scarcity. If you've ever stopped after doing something you've done a hundred times and thought, 'Why do I do that?', then that's a curious habit. Let's take an example: procrastination. We all do it. We put stuff off that's hard or uncomfortable. 'Not a problem', we tell ourselves, until we find it becoming a habit that is stressing us out all the time over deadlines. It starts paralysing us from doing things we know we're capable of and must eventually do. Based on 20+ years' experience coaching leaders, Olympians and elite athletes, in Curious Habits Luke Mathers unpacks the reasons we have habits like procrastination, imposter syndrome, perfectionism and more, and helps us examine and change these habits - if we want to. Many people blame themselves for allowing curious habits to develop unconsciously into behaviour that no longer serves them (or even becomes destructive). But by embracing the power of curiosity and understanding, you will stop the blame and shame and be able to reset for a healthier, happier, more fulfilling life. A natural-born, entertaining storyteller, in Curious Habits Luke Mathers will keep you hooked from the first page to the last.
Subjects Self-consciousness (Awareness)
Adaptability (Psychology)
Self-realization
Happiness
Curiosity
Habit
Self-actualization (Psychology)
Change (Psychology)
Motivation (Psychology)
Behavior modification
Genre Self-help publications
Links to Related Works
Subject References:
See Also:
Broader Subject References:
Narrower Subject References:
Authors:
Catalogue Information 1238260 . Catalogue Information 1238260 Top of page .
Quick Search