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あらすじ・解説
This is the first book I’ve read twice.
The first time I listened to it.
This last time, I read it with a highlighter.
Today, I will let you know what I highlighted and why in part one of this series.
I’m doing this selfishly because I think this is a great way for me to retain what I read.
I’ve read so many great non-fiction books, but when I try to remember what I learned, I’m blank.
So here’s hoping reading it, highlighting it, and sharing it will help you and me remember this to use it in our lives.
If you’re not familiar with Atomic Habits, here’s a crash course:
James Clear wrote this book and introduces “The Four Laws of Behavior Change”.
The four laws are:
- Make it Obvious
- Make it Attractive
- Make it Easy
- Make it Satisfying
Those four things to remember in each law are:
- Cue
- Craving
- Response
- Reward
These things can help build good habits and break bad habits habits.
Then, Clear describes “Habit Stacking” and “Environment Design”.
The idea is to overcome common hurdles people face when trying to establish new habits and break bad ones.
Plus, he shares advice on how to stay consistent and motivated when the initial enthusiasm wanes… as it almost always does.
There is a long-term impact of adopting atomic habits.
That’s why I’m going to summarize key takeaways from the book Atomic Habits by reading what I’ve highlighted in the book.
For links to the book and to read this transcript or watch the captioned video, just visit BecomeMediaMaven.com.
I also want to hear about your own habit-building experiences and what is working for you.
Okay, let’s go!
In this second part of the series, I’ll share my notes and lessons from the second section: Make it Attractive
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