You didn't decide to reach for your phone the moment you woke up. You didn't choose to pour that second cup of coffee on autopilot, take the same route to work, or find yourself halfway through a bag of chips before you even registered what you were eating. Your brain decided. And it did so in milliseconds, without consulting you at all.
That's not a failure of awareness. That's a habit — and in Part 6 of this series, Dr. Deepti Sharma is going to show you exactly how it got there.
Building on the hedonic pleasure framework from Part 5, Dr. Sharma now turns to the neuroscience of habit — one of the most practically important topics in all of behavioral medicine, and one of the most misrepresented. She walks through how the brain's basal ganglia quietly absorbs repeated behaviors and converts them into automatic routines, how the habit loop of cue, craving, response, and reward becomes so deeply encoded it can outlast years of conscious effort to change it, and why willpower alone was never going to be enough.
Because here is what the science actually shows: breaking a habit is not about discipline. It is about understanding the architecture of the loop and knowing precisely where and how to intervene. Dr. Sharma unpacks why bad habits are so resistant to change — not because the person is weak, but because the brain has done its job almost too well — and what the research reveals about building new patterns that actually last. Timing, context, repetition, reward, identity — all of it matters, and all of it is covered here.
What is Weight and Metabolism?
Dr. Deepti Sharma is a triple board-certified physician in Family Medicine, Obesity, and Lifestyle Medicine. She is also a certified menopause practitioner by The Menopause Society (previously NAMS) and a certified life coach. For over a decade, her clinical practice has focused on guiding individuals towards optimal health through evidence-based strategies.
She recognizes the unique challenges many individuals face in understanding their metabolism and managing their weight. This podcast is dedicated to addressing those specific nuances and providing clarity amidst widespread misinformation.
Each episode will delve into the science behind effective weight management and metabolic health exploring the critical roles of nutrition, physical activity, sleep, and mental well-being.
Please remember that while she is a doctor, she is not your doctor. This podcast is meant for educational and informational purposes only, not medical advice. Please consult your physician for your specific questions and needs.
Presented by Dr Deepti Sharma, MD
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