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"I think there's a few things that make my book different from other hep books that are out there at the moment," he continued. "Here's the reality: you could pick up any health book off the shelf at your local bookstore and if you follow what's in it, you'll probably improve the way you feel.
"All of them are well meaning, all of them work - if you follow them. But the question for me is are these plans still working in February, in March, in April."
He explained that while a lot of these plans would "overly rely on willpower and motivation". This can end up causing problems as, eventually, both of them would run out.
"If your resolution was that 'I'm going to do a spinning class three times a week', for example," he said. "For the first few weeks in January, even if the gym is 20 minutes away and it's at an inconvenient time, you'll probably do it because your motivation is sky-high. But when your motivation returns to its normal level, you'll stop doing it because it's too hard to do."
He explained that for Feel Better In 5, he summarised his 20 years of experience and the best science and behavioural research, and simplified it down to six tips to help people make behavioural changes stick.
"The first one is to make it easy," he continued. "The second one is, 56 per cent of what we do in any given day is habit. So, the best way to turn a new behaviour into a long-term habit is to stick it on to an existing habit. Then, you don't have to think about it - you won't have to find time in your day.
"For example, I make a cafetière of coffee every morning. I brew the coffee every morning for four minutes, so during those minutes I do a strength workout. For three years, I've never missed a strength workout in the morning because I never miss my morning coffee. That's how you create a habit."
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