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Temporal Landmarks: Behavioral Reset of the Fresh Start Effect. Calendars, Motivation, and the Psychological Catalysts for Change in Human Development
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- Nombre de pages146
- FormatePub
- ISBN978-3-565-38802-8
- EAN9783565388028
- Date de parution06/04/2026
- Protection num.pas de protection
- Taille865 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurEmphaloz Publishing House
Résumé
Why is it exponentially easier to start a new diet on a Monday rather than a Thursday? Human motivation is not a steady, logical stream; it is deeply tied to how our brains categorize the passage of time. We naturally break our lives into distinct "chapters" using dates, birthdays, and anniversaries-a phenomenon known as temporal landmarks.
These landmarks trigger the "Fresh Start Effect." When we cross a temporal boundary, our brains subtly disconnect our current identity from our past failures.
The person who skipped the gym last week belongs to the "old chapter, " while the person waking up on the first of the month is a clean slate. Marketers, fitness apps, and financial planners weaponize this neurological reset to sell subscriptions precisely when your cognitive friction is at its lowest. This book explores the behavioral economics of time perception. You will analyze why New Year's resolutions inevitably crash by February, how to artificially manufacture temporal landmarks to break out of ruts, and the evolutionary necessity of forgiving our past selves. Stop waiting for the perfect date.
Understand the psychology of the fresh start and learn how to hack your own internal calendar to build unbreakable habits.
The person who skipped the gym last week belongs to the "old chapter, " while the person waking up on the first of the month is a clean slate. Marketers, fitness apps, and financial planners weaponize this neurological reset to sell subscriptions precisely when your cognitive friction is at its lowest. This book explores the behavioral economics of time perception. You will analyze why New Year's resolutions inevitably crash by February, how to artificially manufacture temporal landmarks to break out of ruts, and the evolutionary necessity of forgiving our past selves. Stop waiting for the perfect date.
Understand the psychology of the fresh start and learn how to hack your own internal calendar to build unbreakable habits.



