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Why Knowing What to Do Rarely Leads to Doing It
Most people already know what they’re supposed to do to improve their health.
Move more.Eat better.Sleep enough.Reduce stress.Be consistent.
And yet, knowing those things rarely translates into sustained action.
This disconnect is often interpreted as a personal failure—lack of discipline, willpower, or commitment. But research in behavior science tells a different story.
The problem isn’t knowledge.
It’s execution.
Dr. Amber Mason
2 days ago3 min read
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