Chapter 1. The Surprising Power Or Atomic Habits. - Deepstash

Chapter 1. The Surprising Power Or Atomic Habits.

Small improvements amount to big results & can assist you in achieving bigger goals. This is demonstrated by the author highlighting the impact coach Dave Brailsford, performance director of the British cycling team had in 2003 after 100 years of mediocrity. He was different than other coaches due to his commitment to a strategy he called the aggregation of marginal gain, the philosophy of looking for any tiny improvement in everything you do. The changes were perceived as minuscule on their own but all together would improve the overall performance of the cyclist winning them gold in 2008.

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