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i am reading three books, 1. atomic habits ( 120pages ) 2. millionaire fastlane ( 112 pages ) 3. naval ravikant's book ( 58 ) started reading on new year with ci excercise
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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
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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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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
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Late-night scrolling, junk eating, and incomplete assignments were Rohan's problems. Before reading in "Atomic Habits" that behaviour is influenced by the environment, he believed he needed more willpower. He cleared his desk that evening, swappe
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Ravi was always envious of others who were successful and blamed "luck" for his difficulties. He realised one day after reading " The Millionaire Fastlane " that methods and persistent effort, not chance, were the source of prosperity. He came t
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Just Finished Reading Atomic Habits , So here are 4 ways to change your behaviour. i) Make it obvious : Make your Habit ( the new one you want to add ) extremely obvious, ex : if you trying to go to the gym , say : I Go to the gym daily to your Se
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The Quiet Fire It starts in the mind—restless, uncertain, loud. The Stoics didn’t theorize from comfort. They lived in chaos. Zeno. Epictetus. Seneca. Marcus. Wrestlers, slaves, generals, emperors. Their bones sit in ancient soil, but their words l
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