Hi, my name is Jen! I teach smart, ambitious folks (like yourself!) how to solve impossible problems, improve their thinking, perfect their habits, and make better decisions with behavioral science and psychology.

Maybe you’re:

  • A busy marketing professional struggling to solve problems with limited time and money.

  • An entrepreneur trying to make good decisions quickly and easily.

  • A student, or early in your career, trying to break bad habits and build people-centered skills that help you achieve your personal and professional goals.

If that sounds like you, Choice Hacking is here to help.

I believe that evidence-based approaches rooted in behavioral science and psychology techniques can help us find meaning, happiness, and success in business.

Who am I?

Choice Hacking is written by me, Jen Clinehens, an American writer and behavior change strategist living in the United Kingdom. I’ve been applying behavioral science and psychology to my work in marketing for many years, and I am the author of Choice Hacking and How to Solve Impossible Problems.

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Learn how to be a smarter marketer with behavioral science, marketing psychology, and predictive AI. Written by Jen Clinehens, behavior change strategist and author.

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I write about how to use behavioral science and psychology to improve customer experiences.