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James Clear

  • Sweetlike Cocohas quoted2 years ago
    As Aristotle noted, “Youth is easily deceived because it is quick to hope.” Perhaps this can be revised to “Youth is easily deceived because it only hopes.” There is no experience to root the expectation in. In the beginning, hope is all you have.
  • MWENYA IIhas quoted2 years ago
    It is a special feeling to know that your parents are your greatest fans.
  • rufusmarley926has quoted5 days ago
    What matters is whether your habits are putting you on the path toward success
  • Ximena Ahuactzin Floreshas quotedlast year
    changes that seem small and

    unimportant at first will compound into remarkable results if you’re

    willing to stick with them for years.
  • Mila Naumovahas quoted2 years ago
    A craving is the sense that something is missing.
  • Mila Naumovahas quoted2 years ago
    Finance. Saving money is often associated with sacrifice. However, you can associate it with freedom rather than limitation if you realize one simple truth: living below your current means increases your future means. The money you save this month increases your purchasing power next month.
  • Nastya Richterhas quoted2 years ago
    Each time you write a page, you are a writer.
    Each time you practice the violin, you are a musician.
    Each time you start a workout, you are an athlete.
    Each time you encourage your employees, you are a leader.
  • Nastya Richterhas quoted2 years ago
    Chapter Summary
    There are three levels of change: outcome change, process change, and identity change.
    The most effective way to change your habits is to focus not on what you want to achieve, but on who you wish to become.
    Your identity emerges out of your habits. Every action is a vote for the type of person you wish to become.
    Becoming the best version of yourself requires you to continuously edit your beliefs, and to upgrade and expand your identity.
    The real reason habits matter is not because they can get you better results (although they can do that), but because they can change your beliefs about yourself.
  • Nastya Richterhas quoted2 years ago
    Chapter Summary
    A habit is a behavior that has been repeated enough times to become automatic.
    The ultimate purpose of habits is to solve the problems of life with as little energy and effort as possible.
    Any habit can be broken down into a feedback loop that involves four steps: cue, craving, response, and reward.
    The Four Laws of Behavior Change are a simple set of rules we can use to build better habits. They are (1) make it obvious, (2) make it attractive, (3) make it easy, and (4) make it satisfying.
  • Nastya Richterhas quoted2 years ago
    Hearing your bad habits spoken aloud makes the consequences seem more real. It adds weight to the action rather than letting yourself mindlessly slip into an old routine. This approach is useful even if you’re simply trying to remember a task on your to-do list. Just saying out loud, “Tomorrow, I need to go to the post office after lunch,” increases the odds that you’ll actually do it. You’re getting yourself to acknowledge the need for action—and that can make all the difference.
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