Discover how the world's longest-lived communities inspire sustainable health habits using proven behavior science. Learn to build tiny, effortless changes that compound into Blue Zone-style longevity.

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Welcome to your personalized podcast from BeFreed-I'm thrilled to explore something fascinating with you today. We're diving into how the world's longest-lived communities can inspire our modern habit formation, drawing insights from three groundbreaking books on behavior change. Given your background in psychology and self-growth, you'll appreciate how we can apply the scientific principles from "Tiny Habits," "Mini Habits," and "The Meaning of Marriage" to create the kind of sustainable, relationship-rich lifestyle that Blue Zone centenarians have mastered for generations. Today's question: how do we build habits inspired by these remarkable communities where people routinely live past 100?