Just started reading 'Atomic Habits' and finished Chapter 1! Excited to share key insights after each chapter. Stay tuned for more!
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Om Pandey
Stealth • 9m
Which budget laptop should I go for my B.Tech course ?
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Harsh Varun
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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
Stealth • 11d
atomic habits
Achieve More with Less Effort
🚀 Make success effortless – Reduce friction in good habits.
🏡 Design your space – Keep essentials ready for easy access.
🛑 Stop struggling – Put habits in your daily flow.
📉 Less friction = More a
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Suman Meghwal
Stealth • 21d
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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Suman Meghwal
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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
Stealth • 22d
Struggling to build good habits? Make them irresistible. ( atomic habits)
Habit stacking: Pair a new habit with an existing one (read while drinking coffee).
Temptation bundling: Attach a reward (work out only while watching your favorite show).