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title: Atomic Habits tags:


I had convinced myself to never read self help books again as they more or less contain the same premise. Nevertheless I gave atomic habits a chance because I had heard that the author truly focuses on practical ideas. Fortunately, what I heard was true to a great extent.

The author mainly follows a scientifically rigorous approach to understand how habits for and why are they hard to get rid off. Being a self help book having recaps at the end of each chapter was nice addition which in my opinion should be in every book of this genre.

Cue, carving, response and reward are introduced as the lifecycle of an action. The author proposes a framework to maximise the chances of repeating the action i.e form an habit by manipulating the above mentioned factors.

I don’t think it’s worth to delve deep into each technique he talks about though, there are a few I found really powerful.

As a closing thought, you could have all the knowledge in the world but failing to turn them into action would deem everything as worthless.