The Fundamental

                      (Atomic Habits)
Why Tiny Changes make a Big Differences
                     Lessons Summary 

Chapter-1 (Summary)
The surprising power of atomic Habits 

■Habits are the compound interest of self- improvement. Getting 1 percent better every day counts for a lot in the long-run.

 ■ Habits are a double-edged sword. They can work for you or against you, which is why understanding the details is essential.

■ Small changes often appear to make no difference until you cross a critical threshold. The most powerful outcomes of any compounding process are delayed. You need to be patient.

■An atomic habit is a little habit that is part of a larger system. Just as atoms are the building blocks of molecules, atomic habits are the building blocks of remarkable results.

■If you want better results, then forget about setting goals. Focus on your system instead. 

■You do not rise to the level of your goals. You fall to the level of your systems.


Chapter-2 (Summary)
How Your Habits Shape your Identity (and Vice Versa)

■There are three levels of change: outcome change, process change, and identity change.

■The most effective way to change your habits is to focus not on what you want to achieve, but on who you wish to become.

■ Your identity emerges out of your habits. Every action is a vote for the type of person you wish to become.

■Becoming the best version of yourself requires you to continu- ously edit your beliefs, and to upgrade and expand your identity.

■The real reason habits matter is not because they can get you bet- ter results (although they can do that), but because they can change your beliefs about yourself.

Chapter-3 (Summary)
How to Build Better Habits in 4 simple steps 

■A habit is a behavior that has been repeated enough times to become automatic.

■The ultimate purpose of habits is to solve the problems of life with as little energy and effort as possible.

■Any habit can be broken down into a feedback loop that involves four steps: cue, craving, response, and reward.

■The Four Laws of Behavior Change are a simple set of rules we can use to build better habits. 
They are
 (1) make it obvious.
 (2) make it attractive.
 (3) make it easy.
(4) make it satisfying.


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