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Implication-Intention

Implication-Intention

An implication-intention is a phrase that determines exactly what you want to do.F or example:

"I am going brush my teeth in the bathroom after taking a shower."

This helps you to make it clear to yourself what exactly you want to do.

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

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