Author Archives: Robert Fulcher

H4H You may have more will power than you think. IF-Then and Smart Practice can help.

H4H You may have more will power than you think. IF-Then and Smart Practice can help.

How do some of us resist the temptation to overeat palatable (pleasurable) food, get through the last exhausting mile in a marathon, and force ourselves to make tough decisions when it would be easier to give in, stop and/or walk away respectively? Is will power or self-control just a learned (habitual) skill or could it… Continue Reading

H4H Introduction: What makes a habit? An overview.

H4H Introduction: What makes a habit? An overview.

It has been estimated that about 40-45% of what we do each day is habitual although as we shall see this may depend on the characteristics of an individual’s make up and experience. In the main habits are really useful learnt routines sometimes involving quite intricate behaviors and/or complex skills which help us to operate… Continue Reading

Fries or Fried: Is there a key to successful ageing?

Fries or Fried: Is there a key to successful ageing?

This is more about successful ageing, and what we need to do or stop doing to achieve that, than chipped potatoes or how we cook food! Fries refers to James Fries about whom more later; Linda Fried is a doctor working in the US who led a group of researchers who proposed criteria for the… Continue Reading

‘Health-style Habits’: 5 tips to increase your odds of being in the healthy 60% of the population.

‘Health-style Habits’: 5 tips to increase your odds of being in the healthy 60% of the population.

Did you know that: In the UK, 22 million people, or a third of the population, are aged 50 years or over? 40 percent of people aged 65 and over have a long term limiting illness? If nothing is done about age related illness, in less than 16 years, it is estimated there will be… Continue Reading