there isn't a "dramatic" button.
but, nicely put.
As to the other topic. . . ..
I sometimes see the human as a (very) complex and interwoven system of algebraic functions.
between our genetics and our experiences, we end up with a large set of specific algebraic equations.
So, input X always results in action/emotion/thought Y (but any real input has a multitude of factors, and so not so easy to read like "X" → "Y")
When we decide to take up yoga, or eat better, or excercise, we are basically changing the input . . .. and we get different results.
But the algebraic functions remain the same.
The brain is a lazy beast (or, more acurately, is big on conservation of energy expended) and it will always default to auto-pilot whenever possible/"feasible".
So the algebra just runs its course, and "suffices".
I do think there is a way to alter the algebra, tho.
And it's surprisingly simple; but does require a fair degree of attentiveness (and stamina).
Pick a function (a reaction, a habit, a way you always have to do a thing or respond to a thing).
[preferably, pick something smallish at first]
Observe yourself. Observe your reaction.
Make a sincere and conscious choice, a decision:
"I would really like for this function to change".
"I would like to be more like that".
(a specific desired reaction/output)
Observe your reaction every time it occurs.
Let yourself (not your concious blathermind; but all of your self) take care of it for you.

boy, does that sound stupid, or what?
It works tho.