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The Four Laws Of Behavior Change

The Four Laws Of Behavior Change

Clear introduces four laws for creating good habits and breaking bad ones: Make it obvious, Make it attractive, Make it easy, and Make it satisfying. Each law provides a framework for understanding and altering behavior.

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The 4 Laws of Behavior Change

The 4 Laws of Behavior Change

Any habit can be broken down into a feedback loop with four stages: cue, craving, response, and reward. Clear's Four Laws of Behavior Change align with these stages:

To create a good habit:

  1. Make it obvious (cue): Design your environment to highli...

Cardinal Rule of Behavior Change

Cardinal Rule of Behavior Change

What is rewarded is repeated. What is punished is avoided.

  • Overeating is harmful in the long run but appetizing in the moment.
  • Sex - safe or not - provides pleasure right away. Disease and infection won't show up for days or weeks, even years.
  • Without bad habi...

7. The Law of Relativity

7. The Law of Relativity

Each of the laws is related to and corresponds with each other.

In fact, all universal laws must be in harmony, agreement, and coordinate with each other.

Understanding the Law of Relativity will help you understand this and solve many of ...

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