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Atomic Habits: the life-changing million-copy #1 bestseller

Atomic Habits: the life-changing million-copy #1 bestseller

byJames Clear
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5.0 out of 5 starsGet 1% Better Everyday
Reviewed in Australia on 8 December 2018
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“Get 1% better every day”.

I am slightly biased in writing this review because prior to reading the book I already possessed a near religious belief in habits and how they impact our lives. Having read previous habit books like Charles Duhigg Power of Habits and Marshall Goldsmith “triggers”, I felt I was at least relatively intermediate on my knowledge of the topic.

Why did I read the book then? Because learning (or reinforcing learning) about habits is one of the most powerful ways for you to improve in the game of life. Your habits shape your destiny is one of my core beliefs so I am always happy to try to get a new “edge” or ways to improve them. I also
expected to find new gems that would help reinforce the message of why habits are so powerful and I was not disappointed.

But enough of my own habits and life, the question is whether you should read this book? The resounding answer is YES.
Honestly, who doesn’t want to get better at something? Or who doesn't want to stop doing something?

James Clear is a fantastic writer who I have followed his informative articles on a variety of topics for nearly a year. A lot of what is in the book is material he has written about on his website as other reviewers have stated but he puts it together in a very neat format for the book so even his regular readers should get something out of this. I actually took so many notes/highlights from the Kindle edition that I almost reached the publisher limit of 10% - a sign that I believe highly in what I am reading and want to reflect upon it for years to come.

The opening pages of the book lay down a quote I will now repeat forever “if you can get 1% better each day for one year, you’ll end up thirty- seven times better by the time you’re done. Conversely, if you get 1% worse each day for one year, you’ll decline nearly down to zero.” The beginning lays out why habits are so powerful and how habits shape who we are as people before getting into the HOW of starting to build better habits.

The core of the book is based on the author’s “4 Laws” of habit change - Make it obvious, Make it Attractive, Make it Easy, Make it Satisfying”. By following the laws of habit creation we improve our chances of success in creating new habits.

Without droning on too long, I must highly recommend this book. Even if you have no idea about what a habit is or if you are already advanced in the practising of habit change then this book will still teach you so much. If not just a refresher on the topic to keep you motivated. Seriously, anyone of any age could benefit from this book. It gives you the tools to start thinking more clearly about your life and improving it. I would recommend it to anyone over the other habit books I have read (see above) as it is relatively short and provides the “how to” parts on a silver platter.

I will end my post on a few excellent quotes of the book towards the end (Ch.19 ”How to Stay Motivated” as this is the golden question for once you finish the book. A coach was asked by Clear what is the difference between the best athletes and everyone else? The coach said: ‘the factors you might expect: genetics, luck, talent. But then he said something I wasn’t expecting: “At some point it comes down to who can handle the boredom of training every day, doing the same lifts over and over and over.”

“Mastery requires practice. But the more you practice something, the more boring and routine it becomes. Once the beginner gains have been made and we learn what to expect, our interest starts to fade.

It is a fantastic book but the key thing will be can you then translate that into action? The book gives you the best leg up you can get - it’s then up to you to turn knowledge into action and go and get 1% better every darn day.
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R P Slatter
1.0 out of 5 starsGreat book, crap product.
Reviewed in Australia on 8 November 2020
The book is fascinating. Great concepts and easy to read. It gets one star because the quality of the printing is absolute crap. I can barely read some of the letters. Random House is a big publishing name. They've obviously skimped by going to the cheapest possible printing press in the world. There's even a page that has a hand-written number printed on it! This looks like someone got a hold of an original copy of the book and is making cheap, shoddy knock-off editions. Lift your game Amazon.
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Parker Street
3.0 out of 5 stars A distorted shadow of Tiny Habits
Reviewed in the United States on 13 June 2020
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Decent but seriously overhyped, this book is a watered-down, distorted shadow of Tiny Habits by BJ Fogg. If this book is from the Stone Age, then Tiny Habits is from the Space Age. There are critically important, yet subtle points about the behavior change process that Clear misses in Atomic Habits but that Fogg emphasizes in Tiny Habits. There's coarse advice in Atomic Habits--such as habit contracts and accountability partners--that are probably more harmful than helpful in many situations. Remember Fogg's sage advice: "I change best by feeling good, not by feeling bad." Tiny Habits is far more elegant, more concise, and presents a self-contained system that's effective and universal and also explains anything in Clear's book more neatly than Clear presents it himself. If you have to choose between this book and Tiny Habits, I strongly recommend reading and using Tiny Habits instead. Even if you've read this book, you should read Tiny Habits to pick up what you've missed out on here and to really calibrate your behavior-change system. Atomic Habits smacks of being written by a motivational writer with a strong interest in habits who decided to cash in on his large email list with a book deal, while Tiny Habits is written by an actual behavior researcher and educator with a system proven to work on any level and who actually trained tens of thousands of people in his technique before deciding to write a book. The only way in which Atomic Habits is superior to Tiny Habits is in its discussion of meta-habits (see the section on annual and semiannual reviews). But even that stuff is freely available online in podcasts and blogs. I couldn't pick out a single original idea in this book.
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1.0 out of 5 stars A beautiful, fancy, well marketed book, but it will not change you…
Reviewed in the United States on 25 April 2021
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Atomic Habits is a beautiful, fancy, and well marketed book. But it's the wrong book if you're serious about self-improvement. It's surface level over a single method of habit formation and is just flat wrong about some of the principles he claims are key to habit formation. For example, using your identity as the base to build your habits on is dangerous. To understand why, I'd suggest the "Awareness" book below. Therefore, if you really want to change read these books instead:
- The Willpower Instinct by Kelly McGonigal
- Awareness by Anthony de Mell
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1.0 out of 5 stars Used book with missing pages & repeated pages
Reviewed in the United States on 21 February 2022
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I was very excited about Atomic Habits; when I received the book I loved the condition of the pages and loved the message/content of the book. However, the used version that I received was defective and missing pages 53-70 AND consisted of repeating pages 85-95 TWICE... so a whole chapter was missing from this book. I would have appreciated that this version not be sold to me or anyone if it would be missing this many pages. It was disappointing and I was not satisfied because it took away from my reading experience. I will have to go out and buy a whole other version of the book. I would NOT recommend buying a used book from this seller.
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