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 The Power of Habit Charles Duhigg     I consider myself to be a creature of habit. I oftentimes find myself doing things habitually, and I find that I function better when I have a set schedule via good habits. In The Power of Habit  author Charles Duhigg writes about just that; how strong habits can play a role in our lives. They can destroy us, by implementing bad habits into our life and us not being able to break them, or they can build us, by implementing healthy habits into our day to day life to optimize happiness, productivity, as well as a sense of accomplishment.                  One of the largest takeaways in the story is that of a young CEO who takes over a country in the United States, and begins to optimize work and success at the root. He begins attacking the focal point of worker safety. A lot of people in this instance may be wondering "how will worker safety improve the performance of a firm?" The ...

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 Incentives: The concept of incentives is one that I'm indifferent about. I think in a lot of ways incentives can be healthy as they appeal towards accomplishing a goal or finishing a task, but I think in other ways they can be harmful. Sometimes the job at hand, as well as the meaning of the job at hand can be lost in the rewards of what has gotten you to that point. For example, incentivizing civilians who help out in medical needs. A weird example, but the point that I'm trying to make is that one shouldn't try to accomplish a goal for their incentives, but rather accomplish their goal because it is the right thing to do beit morally, or in their line of work.

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Addiction: Addiction to me is something that I have had close encounters with in my life. Me personally, I have not experienced addiction, although people near me and people I love have experienced it. I have learned that addiction comes in many forms, and can be triggered by just about anything. Most importantly I have learned that anyone can be susceptible to addiction. For some, addiction can be triggered on a first-time basis, while for others it is a long process, however the result can still end up being the same. I implored the people I love to seek help and fortunately a lot of the people I love have been able to make full recoveries.

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 Motivation: Motivation to me has been a large focal point of my life, and something I've constantly been looking to improve. Oftentimes, especially when I was younger, I lacked motivation to do the things I didn't want to do. As I get older, I don't so much look at the task at hand, but at the implications that task has on my life. Understanding the greater goals in my life has allowed me to achieve and accomplish much smaller goals, and accomplish seemingly tedious tasks that I may not have had motivation to do otherwise.