Habit Formation
Habit formation describes the processes by which repeated behaviors become automatic. It links cues, routines and rewards and provides a foundation for product design, user retention and behavior change interventions. The concept covers psychological mechanisms, contextual factors and practical techniques to stabilize new habits across digital products and organizational routines.
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