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Little Addictions, Big Impact: Transforming Your Habits for a Healthier Life with Catherine Gray

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Mar 3, 2026
Catherine Gray, an English writer who studies addiction and behavior change, explains how tiny compulsions like scrolling, snacking, or people pleasing shape daily life. She explores why they feel irresistible, the brain systems involved, and practical ways to shift rewards and redesign your environment. Short, vivid stories and simple strategies make the conversation lively and actionable.
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ADVICE

Add Friction To Stop Automatic Habits

  • Install friction or blockers to give your prefrontal cortex time to engage before acting on impulses.
  • Eric Zimmer blocks solitaire sites and Catherine Gray cites apps that add delays or require breaths to reduce impulsive phone use.
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Dopamine Learns Cues And Drives Cravings

  • Dopamine drives wanting and learns cues, producing powerful chained triggers tied to context.
  • Catherine Gray describes cue backpropagation (e.g., sitting at computer triggers solitaire) and explains dopamine shifting to slower rewards.
ADVICE

Engineer Your Environment Against Modern Triggers

  • Engineer your environment because modern tech and ultra-processed food exploit ancient urges and reduced friction.
  • Catherine Gray calls this an evolutionary mismatch and urges using tools to hide exits and increase friction.
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