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Breaking a habit is a one-time event.
MYTH! Breaking a habit is a process that may involve occasional setbacks. It's important to stay persistent.
Habits are context-dependent.
FACT!
Taking short breaks during the workday can enhance productivity and overall well-being.
FACT!
Some habits become automatic without constant monitoring.
FACT!
Eating late at night leads to weight gain.
MYTH! Weight gain results from consuming excess calories over time. It's more about what and how much you eat rather than when you eat.
You need to be positive all the time to have good wellbeing.
MYTH! Having a range of emotions, including negative ones, is normal and healthy.
Habits often follow a loop: a cue, a routine, and a reward.
FACT!
Interacting with pets, like dogs and cats, can reduce stress, lower blood pressure, and boost overall happiness.
FACT!
Laughter can boost your immune system and release endorphins, contributing to overall well-being.
FACT!
The more you sweat during exercise, the more fat you'll lose.
MYTH! Sweating is your body's way of cooling down and doesn't necessarily correlate with fat loss.
It takes 21 days to form a new habit.
MYTH! Research suggests it can take anywhere from 18 to 254 days to form a new habit, depending on the individual and the complexity of the habit.
Drinking eight glasses of water a day is essential for good health.
MYTH! Your water needs depend on various factors like age, activity level, and climate.