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Forming Productive Habits That Work With Steve Marriott

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Episode Summary

Forming Productive Habits is a key skill to develop if you want to up your game and get more done. There’s a lot of folklore and old wives tales about what you need to do and how long it takes to form any habit.

However a growing body of behavioural and neuroscience research has helped us understand what happens when we form a habit. This research is also showing us how we can take control of that process by choice.

In this episode, neuro-enthusiast Steve Marriott dissects the anatomy of a habit and how it is formed in our brain. His insights will help you when forming productive habits.

About Steve Marriott

Steve Marriott is a behavioural specialist with over 25 years of experience in the people development space.

The author of two books, he is a prolific facilitator, speaker and performance coach and has worked in some of the toughest and most regulated industries in the world

He has majored in leadership development focusing on the practical intersection of neuroscience and performance psychology to create a cutting edge approach to working with teams and their leaders.

A brilliant presenter and insightful facilitator, his ability to manage, engage and stimulate learning with even the toughest of audiences is impressive to say the least.

I was really excited about having Steve on the show for two reasons.

The first was because of his depth of knowledge of neuroscience and the amount of preparation I know he did for the interview, even though I told him not to.

But secondly because I have personally worked with and alongside him for the last 10 and have seen first hand how brilliant his insights are.

So it was a real joy and a privilege to have such a great friend and valued colleague on the show.

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Episode Summary

Forming Productive Habits is a key skill to develop if you want to up your game and get more done. There’s a lot of folklore and old wives tales about what you need to do and how long it takes to form any habit.

However a growing body of behavioural and neuroscience research has helped us understand what happens when we form a habit. This research is also showing us how we can take control of that process by choice.

In this episode, neuro-enthusiast Steve Marriott dissects the anatomy of a habit and how it is formed in our brain. His insights will help you when forming productive habits.

About Steve Marriott

Steve Marriott is a behavioural specialist with over 25 years of experience in the people development space.

The author of two books, he is a prolific facilitator, speaker and performance coach and has worked in some of the toughest and most regulated industries in the world

He has majored in leadership development focusing on the practical intersection of neuroscience and performance psychology to create a cutting edge approach to working with teams and their leaders.

A brilliant presenter and insightful facilitator, his ability to manage, engage and stimulate learning with even the toughest of audiences is impressive to say the least.

I was really excited about having Steve on the show for two reasons.

The first was because of his depth of knowledge of neuroscience and the amount of preparation I know he did for the interview, even though I told him not to.

But secondly because I have personally worked with and alongside him for the last 10 and have seen first hand how brilliant his insights are.

So it was a real joy and a privilege to have such a great friend and valued colleague on the show.

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