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THE RESEARCH LAYER
Contributing to what comes next..
Most habit research begins in controlled conditions and works toward the real world. This research begins in the real world and works toward something that has not yet been published. Habit Design Hub™ is building a longitudinal, cross-dimensional data set on habit formation — drawn from real participants operating across individual, group, organisational, and cultural contexts simultaneously. The kind of comparative data that emerges from this intersection does not currently exist in published habit research at scale. That is precisely why it is being built.
Every proprietary tool, every group session, every corporate engagement, and every destination programme includes an optional research participation component. Participants who opt in contribute anonymised pattern data — responses to structured questionnaires, tool outputs, and observational prompts across real conditions, real schedules, and real constraints.
That data feeds directly into an ongoing cross-disciplinary analysis of how habits form, hold, and break at every scale of human life. The goal is a published body of work grounded entirely in original data. Not a synthesis of what others have found — an original contribution to what is known.
Participation is voluntary, anonymised, and reciprocal. Those who contribute receive early access to findings as they develop, acknowledgement in published outputs, and the knowledge that their patterns are part of something larger than any single engagement.
The research does not extract from participants. It builds with them.
THREE WAYS TO PARTICIPATE
As and Individual
through tool use, membership, or 1:1 work. Research participation is offered as an opt-in at the point of engagement.
As and Organisation
corporate engagements include an optional organisational habit data component. Aggregate anonymised patterns from your teams contribute to the cross-dimensional analysis. Organisations receive a summary of their own data as part of the engagement output.
As a Research Collaborator
if you are an academic institution, researcher, or domain specialist interested in contributing to or co-publishing within this framework, the conversation begins with an initial discussion of methodology and scope.
→ Express Interest in Research Participation
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