Summary of Atomic Habits: The Secret to Self-Control
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- People with self-control spend less time in tempting situations
- Disciplined environment
- You can break a bad habit, but they're hard to forget
- Remove the cues from your environment
- Habits feed themselves
- Feed bad -> eat junk food -> feel worse -> eat more junk food
- Watch TV -> feel run down -> keep watching due to low energy -> feel more run down
- Positive habit cues -> Obvious
- Negative habit cues -> Invisible
"It's easier to avoid temptation than resist it."
-- James Clear
- The Surprising Power of Atomic Habits
- How Your Habits Shape Your Identity (and Vice Versa)
- How to Build Better Habits in 4 Simple Steps
- The Man Who Didn't Look Right
- The Best Way to Start a New Habit
- Motivation Is Overrated; Environment Often Matters More
- The Secret to Self-Control
- How to Make a Habit Irresistible
- The Role of Family and Friends in Shaping Your Habits
- How to Find and Fix the Causes of Your Bad Habits
- Walk Slowly, but Never Backward
- The Law of Least Effort
- How to Stop Procrastinating by Using the Two-Minute Rule
- How to Make Good Habits Inevitable and Bad Habits Impossible
- The Cardinal Rule of Behavior Change
- How to Stick with Good Habits Every Day
- How an Accountability Partner Can Change Everything
- The Truth About Talent (When Genes Matter and When They Don't)
- The Goldilocks Rule: How to Stay Motivated in Life and Work
- The Downside of Creating Good Habits
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