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Don't Break the Chain

Don't Break the Chain

Habit tracking is powerful and the most effective way to do it is with a simple method that tracks both completion and performance:

  • Mark an X for habits completed
  • Record relevant measurements (e.g., pushups performed, pages written)
  • Don't break the chain. Try to keep your habit streak alive.

After the initial phase, missing once has little impact, but missing twice is the start of a new habit—the habit of not doing. As Clear notes: The first rule of compounding is to never interrupt it unnecessarily.

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jacrai

Interior and spatial designer

<p>Look, we've all tried to change our lives with big goals and failed miserably, right? James Clear's massive bestseller (because he sold like a billion copies) shows why tiny 1% improvements actually work better—they compound like crazy over time. He has a system in four-steps that change the lives of millions. Let's dive in!</p>

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