• Two-Minute Rule: Start new habits by making them take less than two minutes to complete. Example: “Read a book” becomes “Read one page.”
• Reduce Friction: Make the desired behavior as easy as possible, by removing barriers. Example: If you want to exercise in the morning, lay out your workout clothes the night before.
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"Atomic Habits" by James Clear is a comprehensive guide on how to make small changes that can transform your habits and deliver remarkable results. Here's a summary of the key concepts from the book:
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Similar ideas to THE 3RD LAW: Make it Easy
If you can do an action in two minutes or less, tackle it at the moment — and don’t delay.
The rule was created by David Allen in Getting Things Done & James Clear recommends it for habit building as well: When you start a new habit it should take less tha...
The two minute rule states, "When you start a new habit, it should take less than two minutes to do".
The idea is to make your habits as easy as possible to start.
A new habit should not feel like a challenge. The actions that you follow can be challenging, but the f...
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