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Listen to the first two chapters of Atomic Habits by James Clear, read by James Clear. Download the full audiobook here: adbl.co/3Nt63sL
People think that when you want to change your life, you need to think big. But world-renowned habits expert James Clear has discovered another way. He knows that real change comes from the compound effect of hundreds of small decisions: doing two push-ups a day, waking up five minutes early, or holding a single short phone call.
He calls them atomic habits.
In this ground-breaking book, Clears reveals exactly how these minuscule changes can grow into such life-altering outcomes. He uncovers a handful of simple life hacks (the forgotten art of Habit Stacking, the unexpected power of the Two Minute Rule, or the trick to entering the Goldilocks Zone), and delves into cutting-edge psychology and neuroscience to explain why they matter. Along the way, he tells inspiring stories of Olympic gold medalists, leading CEOs, and distinguished scientists who have used the science of tiny habits to stay productive, motivated, and happy.
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Комментарии : 55   
@lucy111
@lucy111 Год назад
"You do not rise to the level of your goals, you fall to the level of your systems" 😮❤
@takemetomarz
@takemetomarz 6 месяцев назад
Yea. Did it for me
@michael_gaio
@michael_gaio 3 месяца назад
yea
@rijd2304
@rijd2304 Год назад
This book goes along well with mindfulness books such as "30 Days to Reduce Anxiety" by Harper Daniels. Don't give up on yourselves, ever.
@IcemanJuice
@IcemanJuice 22 дня назад
Thanks I’ll give it a read!
@NomadicWanderer11
@NomadicWanderer11 Год назад
Listening to this as I achieve my daily chores! This book is very insightful, and I’m going to recommend it to a few of my friends!
@melaniesalavante
@melaniesalavante 2 года назад
Thought I had opened a different video by mistake because of the description. But thank you for uploading this preview! This is on my wish list and thinking of getting it next.
@megjeager9164
@megjeager9164 Год назад
24:52 chapter 2
@koka6878
@koka6878 Год назад
Read this book, changed your idea, change the daily habits then your life will be change
@neelbatasannata6965
@neelbatasannata6965 Год назад
how much change have you manifested in youself now?
@handlethissonny
@handlethissonny 19 дней назад
Is there any way to get the full audio book in his voice without signing up for a service ill never use again in my life please?
@thomasball7281
@thomasball7281 Год назад
Can't be that bad of a book if y'all took the time to read it. And the fact that you took the time to read it shows that you seek to improve your life but you also seek guidance. The craziest part is that no matter which or what variation of self-help book you're reading, the key and all of the answers that you seek are already within you. We struggle to remember the answers, or to truly know them. So we seek them in the words of others. There's nothing to learn here. only things remember. The author is reminding you.
@stevenjackson3167
@stevenjackson3167 11 месяцев назад
true. im 18. read this at 16. ive read and listened to it 4-5x over the last 2 years. still feel a new sense of enlightenment after hearing it every time. i can meditate but i just like how he breaks it down.
@cherychristopher7016
@cherychristopher7016 4 месяца назад
​@@stevenjackson3167cool💯
@i_cxndy0714
@i_cxndy0714 3 месяца назад
Exactly! Thank you for this comment ❤ James actually touches on this. His book can become a manual if you really want to change your behavior. My guess is people read and never apply🥹
@cherychristopher7016
@cherychristopher7016 3 месяца назад
@@i_cxndy0714 yupp it's really a helpful book💯
@amerruru2443
@amerruru2443 Год назад
Thank you so much 🌻
@Lichunguita
@Lichunguita Год назад
Excellent.
@ramthian
@ramthian Год назад
I love food too much!.🙏
@Rosa0527
@Rosa0527 15 часов назад
00:16:14 10/15
@aplusmom7793
@aplusmom7793 Год назад
Is this the full book?
@huangandy6465
@huangandy6465 Год назад
Nope it’s not the full book it’s chapter one and 2, and he read it for 44 minutes, the entire book is 6 hours and 38 minutes.
@lukebakerlpb9034
@lukebakerlpb9034 Год назад
Pretty good 👍
@carlwarner5279
@carlwarner5279 Год назад
Scott Adams of Dilbert is a RACIST 😅😅
@samuelcraig
@samuelcraig 25 дней назад
am I the only one who struggles with these readers. Why do they always sound like androids?
@maxermrh1979
@maxermrh1979 Год назад
I lost it at the admiring referrence to Scott Adams, a Trump enthusiast who spent 4 years telling everybody who would listen that Trump was secretly a genius. I know it's just a quote, but it's a a good example of the problem I have with the general attitude of the book. Optimize every aspect of your life so that you can become more X, which at the end of the day seems to boil down to making more money. Meh. The idea that habits are important isn't revolutionary, and I really don't like the packaging here. I'm not sure how this is supposed to make me a happier person.
@pars6349
@pars6349 Год назад
You need Jesus
@InvalidUsername725
@InvalidUsername725 Год назад
Yeah I’m sure the BILLIONAIRE is not a genius… God get your head out of your ass.
@abhijeet1in
@abhijeet1in Год назад
This is a bad take. Too many assumptions about the intentions of the author rather than focusing on the content. On the Scott Adams part, the book came out in 2018 & clearly wasn't written overnight. Scott Adams may have had bad takes around 2016 & later, but he really lost it around 2020. The book isn't just about business or making money. There are many parts of the book that are applicable to your personal life. Further, to assume that there is a distinct & absolute line between work & personal life is a bad idea. For most people they are a loop feeding into each other & require a fine balance. This is not a recommendation to buy the book. Please make your own decision in that regard.
@CompactCognition
@CompactCognition Год назад
@@abhijeet1inyou make the mistake of hoping that people on the internet might have some nuance or wisdom 😅
@paulmares9815
@paulmares9815 Год назад
imagine being this closeminded truly cringe
@SG-lj8uu
@SG-lj8uu 2 года назад
Extremely overrated self help book
@ma-banks6804
@ma-banks6804 Год назад
Hi, I was about to purchase this book. Just wanted to get your take on why you think it's overrated
@SG-lj8uu
@SG-lj8uu Год назад
@@ma-banks6804 a lot of what he writes about is common sense and ordinary. There isn't much actionable advice. I read it and made notes on it but there's nothing that really important that I can remember or that've implemented in to my life
@SG-lj8uu
@SG-lj8uu Год назад
@@ma-banks6804 I would recommend just read one of the positive book reviews about it and you will get most of the info from it. Like Ali Abdaal video on it
@ma-banks6804
@ma-banks6804 Год назад
Thanks S G, much appreciated
@rtsa4633
@rtsa4633 Год назад
@@ma-banks6804 I disagree heavily. It was honestly an extremely fun reading experience for me and I learnt from it. Relevant advice in a well made, easy to understand structure. Highly recommend.
@neelbatasannata6965
@neelbatasannata6965 Год назад
another self help type mediocre book
@vitor2557
@vitor2557 Год назад
Need help bro? Want someone to talk to? I'm here
@MOO67204
@MOO67204 2 года назад
Another extremely wanky self-help book
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