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Feedback Loops

Behavior creates the environment that shapes future behavior.

Shrink Definition

A feedback loop occurs when the output of a process influences the future behavior of that same process. Positive feedback loops amplify change. Negative feedback loops stabilize change. Human behavior, emotions, relationships, organizations, and habits all operate through interacting feedback loops.

Plain language

Today's actions shape tomorrow's conditions. Tomorrow's conditions influence tomorrow's actions.

Shrink Insight

Many patterns persist because they continuously reinforce themselves.

Why it matters

Understanding feedback loops improves: • habit formation • leadership • parenting • healthcare • business • emotional regulation • learning Changing one point in a reinforcing loop can influence the entire system.

Common misunderstanding

Many recurring problems appear random. Often they're self-reinforcing.

Shrink Perspective

Repeated outcomes usually reveal repeated systems.

Shrink Reflection

What behavior in your life consistently creates the conditions for itself?

Shrink Journal

Identify one positive and one negative feedback loop currently operating in your life.

Shrink Step

Interrupt one reinforcing cycle at its earliest possible point.

Shrink Minute

Small changes compound.

Shrink Takeaway

Change the loop. Change the future.

Medical boundary

This concept is educational and shouldn't be used to self-diagnose. It doesn't replace care from a licensed clinician. Symptoms, medication, and treatment decisions should be discussed with a qualified professional, and emergency symptoms require emergency care.

Evidence summary

Feedback loops are a foundational principle of systems science, cybernetics, behavioral psychology, organizational learning, neuroscience, and physiology. They explain how patterns are maintained, strengthened, or corrected over time.

Sources

American Psychological Association (APA); Peer-reviewed scientific literature

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