Dishabitize “bad” habits with the Attending Theory of Motivation (ATM)

Dishabitization: The dissolving or disappearing of a habit, the “healing” of an addiction. Not to be confused with dishabituation or dehabitization.

The ATM offers a comprehensive explanation of how dishabitization works and even addicted people can become resilient.

Your journey starts now

For a donation of $1 or more, you can download the manuscript and be among the first to experience our innovative approach. Your contribution not only supports the publication of the book but also aids in developing additional tools like our forthcoming app. Funds will go toward editing, design, and production costs. Thank you for your support!

Transform your life with the Attending Theory of Motivation

1. Download the ATM 

Donate what you feel is right to access this transformative resource. Your first donation supports our mission.   

2. Read and Apply

Dive into the ATM, act on it, and prune one detrimental habit—or more—in your life. 

3. Express Your Appreciation

Once you’ve felt the benefits, consider donating again. Your contribution helps spread this life-changing message far and wide.    

4. Spread the Word  

Share this with your circle. Help friends, family, and others embark on a journey towards liberation from their habits.

5. Live Freely  

Revel in your newfound freedom from addictions and the shackles of abstinence. Embrace a lifestyle of true well-being!

A new, 21st century approach

The 20th century was the century of addictions. Now weve had a hundred years of war on drugs that wasn’t won. The concept of prohibition had winkled down onto the individual level as the concept of absolute abstinence. It’s time for a change!

We invite you to endorse a new concept. Try on intermiten abstinence and join the war on addiction.

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