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// Like most content creators, Joey Schweitzer started making Youtube videos just for fun not really thinking it would become a full-time career. But his videos, which are mostly about self-improvement, were so well made and he is such a talented storyteller, that his channel quickly amassed a huge following and as of this writing, over 1.3 million subscribers enjoy his videos that inspire you to live your best life. This particular episode focuses on an amazing idea that Joey shared in a video entitled: "How I tricked my brain to like doing hard things." Specifically, Joey shares how he uses a technique called "habit bunching" to build new habits. In Episode 263, Eva shares what "habit bunching" is, and how all of our Big Dreamers can implement this little trick as well! For our show notes, visit DreamBigPodcast.com/263 //
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Listen to episode one hereLike most content creators, Joey Schweitzer started making Youtube videos just for fun not really thinking it would become a full-time career. But his videos, which are mostly about self-improvement, were so well made and he is such a talented storyteller, that his channel quickly amassed a huge following and as of this writing, over 1.3 million subscribers enjoy his videos that inspire you to live your best life. This particular episode focuses on an amazing idea that Joey shared in a video entitled: "How I tricked my brain to like doing hard things." Specifically, Joey shares how he uses a technique called "habit bunching" to build new habits. In Episode 263, Eva shares what "habit bunching" is, and how all of our Big Dreamers can implement this little trick as well! For our show notes, visit DreamBigPodcast.com/263
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