Atomic Habits: How systems, not goals, drive lasting change

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James Clear's "Atomic Habits" argues that systems, not goals, shape our lives through consistent, small actions. The book emphasizes that daily routines and environmental design are more influential than aspirations, suggesting that well-structured systems drive behavior change. Clear's framework uses four laws: make habits obvious, attractive, easy, and satisfying, and links habit formation to identity development.


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