
Tiny Leaps, Big Changes 703 - The Blueprint for Behavior Change: The Fogg Behavior Model
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May 7, 2021 A concise tour of the blueprint for behavior change, highlighting why self-improvement exploded and its pitfalls. The Fogg Behavior Model is introduced with a clear breakdown of motivation, ability, and prompts. The power of tiny, consistent actions and the action line concept are explored as practical ways to design new habits.
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Host's Personal Discovery Of Tiny Habits
- Gregg learned the model from BJ Fogg's book Tiny Habits and found it aligned with practices he already used.
- Seeing the model written out gave Gregg a powerful addition to his behavior-change toolkit.
Use Tiny Leaps To Build Momentum
- Use tiny, achievable actions to build momentum and demystify big goals.
- Small wins increase confidence, make behaviors less uncomfortable, and reduce limiting beliefs about capability.
Fogg Behavior Model Explained
- Behavior requires motivation plus ability plus a prompt according to BJ Fogg's model (B = M A P).
- Fogg's action line means a prompted behavior happens only when motivation and ability combine above a threshold, explaining inconsistent attempts at change.







