Episode 9 – Habits 4 of 4
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- Atomic Habits By: James Clear
- An atomic habit is a practice or routine that is small and easy and a component of a system of compound growth
- Bad habits repeat themselves because you don’t have the wrong system in place to change them.
- Small changes seem unimportant at first but consistency will result in compound results like interest
- Habits can be seen as the compound interest of self-improvement (1% better example)
- To get better results focus on the system instead of setting goals
- You will get better results if you focus on who you’ll become instead what you want to achieve.
- Four laws of Behavior change
- make it obvious
- make it attractive
- make it easy
- make it satisfying.
- Environment shapes human behavior
- Outcomes are a lagging measure of your habits
- Time magnifies the margin between success and failure. It will multiply whatever you feed it.
- Good habits make time your ally. Bad habits make time your enemy
- When you finally break the Plateau of Latent Potential, people will call it an overnight success
- Changing our habits is challenging for two reasons:
- trying to change the wrong thing
- trying to change habits the wrong way
- It is a simple two-step process:
- Decide the type of person you want to be
- Prove it to yourself with small wins
- Becoming the best version of yourself requires you to continuously edit your beliefs, and to upgrade and expand your identity.
- The process of behavior change always starts with awareness. You need to be aware of your habits before you can change them
- We tend to imitate the habits of three social groups:
- the close (family and friends)
- the many (the tribe)
- the powerful (those with status and prestige).
- Every behavior has a surface level craving and a deeper underlying motive
- Habit formation is the process by which a behavior becomes progressively more automatic through repetition
- We will naturally gravitate toward the option that requires the least amount of work
- Using technology to automate your habits is the most reliable and effective way to guarantee the right behavior
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