Fogg Behavior Model

The Fogg Behavior Model shows that three elements must converge at the same moment for a behavior to occur: Motivation, Ability, and a Prompt. When a behavior does not occur, at least one of those three elements is missing.

The videos below describe how these elements function on the model.

The video below is about how motivation changes over time.

How Motivation Changes Over Time

The video below is about competing motivations.

Competing Motivations

The video below is about how simplicity changes behavior.

How Simplicity Changes Behavior

The video below shows how the Fogg Behavior Model applies to groups.

How the Fogg Behavior Model Applies to Groups

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