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JAMES CLEAR

Atomic Habits

Some key points from the Second Chapter :

:) A Habit is a behaviour 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.

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