Book : Atomic habits , chapter 2 in nutshell. Must read!
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Mantra Pandya
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Hello everyone i was reading book atomic habits by james clear and this were the most strong lines i get in
If you increase one percent each day you will end up 37 percent good than who you are
And if you decrease one percent each day you will end
5 key points on how to create positive habits according to Atomic Habits by James Clear:
š Habits form through small changes - Don't try to overhaul everything at once. Habits are built through micro-adjustments that can be maintained.
š Make it
I'm a new book reader who started recently... currently I'm reading atomic habits and as I'm more interested in startups and entrepreneurs I love to read books for that.
But before any book I want to start completing one book to focus on my communi
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Suman Meghwal
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The Polgar sisters' success wasn't due to talent but a culture of obsession with chess. Their upbringing shows how deeply our habits are shaped by the environment and social norms. Choose your surroundings wisely, and your success will follow natural
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Ronak Patel
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Has anyone read this book named "Blink" By Malcolm Gladwell.
Today my Principal recommend this book to me.
from atomic habits
Establish Positive Habits:
1. Make It Clear: Determine and organise your habits.
2. Make It Appealing: Combine routines with fun pursuits.
3. Make It Easy: Lessen friction and effort.
4. Make It Satisfying: Give credit for adv
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Suman Meghwal
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atomic habits
Achieve More with Less Effort
š Make success effortless ā Reduce friction in good habits.
š” Design your space ā Keep essentials ready for easy access.
š Stop struggling ā Put habits in your daily flow.
š Less friction = More a
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Suman Meghwal
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Atomic Habits: After reading the book that a friend of a nonsmoker suggested, the author discovered that it helps them connect their cue with other helpful actions (i.e., he simply changed their perspective on smoking to any other useful things), cha