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Atomic Habits by James Clear
2024-10-23
2024-10-23
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Atomic Habits
James Clear
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Atomic Habits by James Clear
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Summary
[!summary] Summary
Atomic Habits by James Clear is about using the power of habits as a system to incrementally become the person you want to be by leveraging the compounding nature of habits. The core idea is to find good habits and make them obvious, attractive, easy and satisfying, as well as identifying your bad habits and making them invisible, unattractive, hard and unsatisfying. Personally, a key takeaway is to get started doing a habit as soon as possible, by starting smaller than what your end goal is (read 1 page instae, without trying to optimise everything beforehand.
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Cheatsheet
How to create a good habit
The 1st Law
Make It Obvious
1.1
Fill out the Habits Scorecard. Write down your current habits to become aware of them.
1.2
Use implementation intentions: "I will [BEHAVIOR] at [TIME] in [LOCATION]."
1.3
Use habit stacking: "After [CURRENT HABIT], I will [NEW HABIT]."
1.4
Design your environment. Make the cues of good habits obvious and visible.
The 2nd Law
Make It Attractive
2.1
Use temptation bundling. Pair an action you want to do with an action you need to do.
2.2
Join a culture where your desired behavior is the normal behavior.
2.3
Create a motivation ritual. Do something you enjoy immediately before a difficult habit.
The 3rd Law
Make It Easy
3.1
Reduce friction. Decrease the number of steps between you and your good habits.
3.2
Prime the environment. Prepare your environment to make future actions easier.
3.3
Master the decisive moment. Optimize the small choices that deliver outsized impact.
3.4
Use the Two-Minute Rule. Downscale your habits until they can be done in two minutes or less.
3.5
Automate your habits. Invest in technology and one-time purchases that lock in future behavior.
The 4th Law
Make It Satisfying
4.1
Use reinforcement. Give yourself an immediate reward when you complete your habit.
4.2
Make "doing nothing" enjoyable. When avoiding a bad habit, design a way to see the benefits.
4.3
Use a habit tracker. Keep track of your habit streak and "don't break the chain."
4.4
Never miss twice. When you forget to do a habit, make sure you get back on track immediately.
How to Break a Bad Habit
Inversion of the 1st Law
Make It Invisible
1.5
Reduce exposure. Remove the cues of your bad habits from your environment.
Inversion of the 2nd Law
Make It Unattractive
2.4
Reframe your mindset. Highlight the benefits of avoiding your bad habits.
Inversion of the 3rd Law
Make It Difficult
3.6
Increase friction. Increase the number of steps between you and your bad habits.
3.7
Use a commitment device. Restrict your future choices to the ones that benefit you.
Inversion of the 4th Law
Make It Unsatisfying
4.5
Get an accountability partner. Ask someone to watch your behavior.
4.6
Create a habit contract. Make the costs of your bad habits public and painful.
Ideas and Thoughts
[!info]+ Inspiring Questions
Did you think about other concepts from other books?
Do the concepts fit to your past, to your memories?
Can you relive them and reflect them from a different angle?
Personally, a key takeaway is to get started doing a habit as soon as possible by starting smaller than what your end goal is (read 1 page, instead of 1 hour). All this without trying to optimise everything beforehand (analysis paralysis).
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