Atomic Habits: An Easy and Proven Way to Build Good Habits and Break Bad Ones
Publisher,Random House UK
Publication Date,
Format, Paperback
Weight, 398 g
No. of Pages, 320
Shelf: Non-Fiction Books / Self Help / Self Help
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Transform your life with tiny changes in behaviour, starting now.
People think that when you want to change your life, you need to think big. But world-renowned habits expert James Clear has discovered another way. He knows that real change comes from the compound effect of hundreds of small decisions: doing two push-ups a day, waking up five minutes early, or holding a single short phone call.
He calls them atomic habits.
In this ground-breaking book, Clears reveals exactly how these minuscule changes can grow into such life-altering outcomes. He uncovers a handful of simple life hacks (the forgotten art of Habit Stacking, the unexpected power of the Two Minute Rule, or the trick to entering the Goldilocks Zone), and delves into cutting-edge psychology and neuroscience to explain why they matter. Along the way, he tells inspiring stories of Olympic gold medalists, leading CEOs, and distinguished scientists who have used the science of tiny habits to stay productive, motivated, and happy.
These small changes will have a revolutionary effect on your career, your relationships, and your life.
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My personal favourite touch of the book is the 'Chapter Summary' at the end of each chapter. The examples and anecdotes are clearly structured and explanations are of just the right length to my reading liking. Bravo!
Good ways to building habits and easy to understand
Atomic Habits: An Easy and Proven Way to Build Good Habits and Break Bad Ones
Atomic Habits: An Easy and Proven Way to Build Good Habits and Break Bad Ones
Recommended to those who want to understanding the science behind habit building and practically implementing those steps to build or break a habit. So if want to acquire new habits or drop some bad ones, this might help.