Habits follow a cycle: cue → craving → response → reward. For example, feeling hungry (cue) makes you crave food, leading to eating (response), which satisfies you (reward).
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Here’s a concise summary of Atomic Habits by James Clear, with 15 key ideas:
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Similar ideas to 4. The Habit Loop
Each habit can be deconstructed in these 4 steps:
Any habit can be broken down into a feedback loop that involves four steps:
Habits exist in order to help us do repetitive things automatically.
PROBLEM PHASE:
1 - Cue: the cue triggers the brain to a certain behavior, like you walk into dark room.
2 - Craving: this is the motivation behind the habit, l...
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