Great NY Times Article on Habit and Creativity

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Great NY Times Article on Habit and Creativity

Post by roseha » Fri May 09, 2008 2:28 am

Here's the permalink, as they call it:


http://www.nytimes.com/2008/05/04/busin ... =permalink


And here's a quick partial quote

Ms. Ryan and Ms. Markova have found what they call three zones of existence: comfort, stretch and stress. Comfort is the realm of existing habit. Stress occurs when a challenge is so far beyond current experience as to be overwhelming. It’s that stretch zone in the middle — activities that feel a bit awkward and unfamiliar — where true change occurs.

“Getting into the stretch zone is good for you,†Ms. Ryan says in “This Year I Will... .†“It helps keep your brain healthy. It turns out that unless we continue to learn new things, which challenges our brains to create new pathways, they literally begin to atrophy, which may result in dementia, Alzheimer’s and other brain diseases. Continuously stretching ourselves will even help us lose weight, according to one study. Researchers who asked folks to do something different every day — listen to a new radio station, for instance — found that they lost and kept off weight. No one is sure why, but scientists speculate that getting out of routines makes us more aware n general.â€

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