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The four laws of building a habit

The four laws of building a habit

To successfully build a good habit you need to use the four laws of habit building:

  1. Make it obvious (Don't give your head time to reconsider. Make it obvious for yourself that the action is the right thing to do)
  2. Make it attractive (Make ot clear for yourself why you want to do it. Understanding makes it far more attractive)
  3. Make it easy (Just make it as easy as you can. Break your habit down in little and easy parts)
  4. Make it satisfying (Give yourself a reward when you've done it)

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Atomic Habits teaches the fundamental techniques of building habits and becoming a better person every day

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