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A System Of Atomic Habits

A System Of Atomic Habits

Atomic habits refer to tiny habits & changes that although underestimated on their own, are mighty & powerful as they are the building blocks to reach your bigger goals. 

And if you’re having trouble changing your habits, the problem is not you. The problem is your systems. Bad habits will repeat themselves when you have a bad system to change these bad habits.  

Remember as James said in this book “You do not rise to the level of your goals, but you do fall to the level of systems.” Therefore focus on the systems you have in place rather than the goal.

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A thorough summary and my take aways of Atomic Habits by James Clear.

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Atomic Habits

Atomic Habits

Atomic Habits are tiny, consistent behaviors that compound into remarkable results through the power of aggregation over time. The core principle is that habits are the compound interest of self-improvement.

Three key insights define this approach:

    Focus On Building Good Habits Not Goals

    Your focus shouldn't be on your goals but rather the systems that help you attain those goals (your habits).

    In sports , the wining and the losing team usually have same goals which is to win, yet one team end up on the losing side.

    Rather than focusing your energy into a goal, channe...

    JAMES CLEAR

    You do not rise to the level of your goals.

    You fall to the level of your systems.

    JAMES CLEAR

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