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40 Days to Positive Change Online Course - Daily Support to Create a New Habit

By Kelly McGonigal

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Whether it's exercising every day, devoting yourself fully to a personal project, or establishing a regular meditation practice, this innovative program will provide the scaffolding necessary to instill a positive habit in your life. Drawing upon the latest neuroscientific and behavioral research, 40 Days to Positive Change emphasizes that new habits are built on a foundation of intention, gratitude, joy, loving compassion, and interdependence. Part mentor, part professor, and part coach, McGonigal will guide you in daily practices and lessons to follow through in each of these areas. By the end of this audio journey, you'll have all the tricks and tools you need to live out your new, better habit without letting it drop by the wayside.

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Habit Formation