Changing Habits: Interview with Dr. Amy Bucher, A Behavior Change Designer (Letter — September 4, 2020)

Nir Eyal
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2 min readSep 5, 2020

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I recently caught up with Dr. Amy Bucher, the author of Engaged, a compelling guidebook on designing products and services that change people’s lives.

Dr. Bucher talks about behavioral design, the science of crafting products and services in such a way as to shape or influence human behavior.

To read my interview with Dr. Amy Bucher, click here.

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I sat down recently with author Robert Glazer to discuss his book, Elevate.

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The Surprising Benefits of Unconditional Positive Regard (Letter — July 19, 2020)

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Unconditional positive regard involves expressing empathy, support, and acceptance to someone regardless of what they say or do.

In these contentious times, is giving others unconditional positive regard still a good idea? According to humanistic psychologist Carl Rogers, unconditional positive regard helps us reach our highest potential.

To find out how to help others reach their highest potential using unconditional positive regard, click here.

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Nir Eyal
Psychology of Stuff

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