venjuháðun
Venjuháðun is a term used in contemporary discussions of habit formation and behavioral change to denote the process by which repeated, structured exposure to a task or environment gradually yields a stable routine and increased automaticity. The concept is not tied to a single theoretical framework, but it is often described as the lifecycle of a habit from intentional practice to routine behavior.
Etymology and usage: The word is a constructed compound that evokes Icelandic-language roots related to habit
Mechanism: Venjuháðun typically involves (1) identifying a cue and goal, (2) engaging in consistent practice with
Applications: It appears in discussions of education, rehabilitation, sports, and workplace productivity as a framework for
Critique and relation: Some scholars treat venjuháðun as overlapping with established concepts such as the habit
See also: habit formation, habituation, procedural memory, behavioral change techniques.