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Atomic Habits
- An Easy and Proven Way to Build Good Habits and Break Bad Ones
- Narrated by: James Clear
- Length: 5 hrs and 35 mins
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- Categories: Health & Wellness, Psychology & Mental Health
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Editor reviews
James Clear’s best seller Atomic Habits sets out to prove that improving your life doesn’t have to mean making enormous changes. You can make real, important changes with small alterations in your routine—waking up five minutes early, or doing two push-ups a day. In fact, Clear states that there are only 10 simple steps you need to take in order to create remarkable change in your life.
Clear himself narrates the book and as a frequent podcaster and a guest on countless talk shows, his compelling voice makes his life lessons easy to digest. The tips and methods you’ll hear are paired with real life stories of Olympic athletes, business bigwigs and leading scientists, demonstrating how Clear’s advice has been put into action by real people — and how you can apply these methods to improve your own day-to-day.
Summary
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The phenomenal international best seller. Listen to the book everyone is talking about.
Transform your life with tiny changes in behaviour, starting now.
There's never been a better time to make a few tiny changes that will revolutionise your life.
A revolutionary system to get one per cent better every day.
People think 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, Clear 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.
These small changes will have a revolutionary effect on your career, your relationships, and your life.
Critic reviews
"A supremely practical and useful book. James Clear distils the most fundamental information about habit formation, so you can accomplish more by focusing on less." (Mark Manson, author of The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck)
"James Clear has spent years honing the art and studying the science of habits. This engaging, hands-on book is the guide you need to break bad routines and make good ones.’ (Adam Grant, author of Originals)
"A special book that will change how you approach your day and live your life." (Ryan Holiday, author of The Obstacle Is the Way)
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- Mustafa Korel
- 02-01-20
Sorry - I couldn't finish it
So, there's about four hours left of this book and I just can't do it anymore. I feel for the guy, James Clear, and his experiences, but this book is like ego-stroking, and the reader is supposed to take his lead. I just couldn't. It reads like a marketing tool to raise the authors profile. Perhaps, if the narrator was different, I might have stuck through it. Really, second chapter in and It feels like: James Clear wrote this book. James Clear narrated this book. James Clear marketed this book. James Clear. James Clear. James Clear. What about what the reader needs or wants? Or what the author promises? If you want atomic habits, instead of reading this try the '7 Habits of Highly Effective People' by SR Covey. Better yet, do an internet search for habit development - it's more useful than this title two chapters in. This title pales in comparison, and new authors to this genre don't seem to have an ethical dilemma borrowing material from other well-respected theorists and researchers without crediting them. Great starting book if you're an early stage good habit developer, but like other modern titles, rarely state clearly that they are based on pre-existing theories (most of which work and which do not need tweaking or a new spin on the original idea) or that the title is an anthology of such theories borrowed from others.
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- ardentreader
- 06-09-19
Some nice ideas - but a bit shallow
A bit of a mishmash of neat ideas and stating the bleeding obvious. He has quite a narrow definition of ‘success’ that seems to revolve around going to the gym, making money etc... still, some of it was thought provoking and useful.
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- JamieN
- 28-11-18
Incredible take on habits
I’ve read many books on personal development and this is hands down the best of the lot. I’ve never read a book so clearly constructed in terms of the workings of human behaviour combined with genuinely actionable takeaways. This covers easily manageable steps to address habit formation in literally any aspect of your life. I happened to be in a personal funk at the time of reading this and going through the motion stage of addressing the things I was struggling with (ironically reading lots of books but not doing anything with the knowledge) This book has given me a plan of action, a framework to build out the habits and identity I aspire to.
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- Jared Parker
- 14-09-19
Good
Some good ideas within the book, the authors voice is irritating after a few chapters but stick with it
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- Amazon Customer
- 08-02-19
Amazing book but...
Honestly, if you’re reading this review-buy the book! It’s excellent and I’m on my second listen to it and have taken much away from my first time.
Though I really, *really* wish it could be edited to take out the constant reading out of the full website address or even change it to “you’ll find it on the website”. I’m really surprised this wasn’t picked up before it made it to the final stages, it’s really annoying particularly in audio.
On my second listen it’s beginning to get insufferable and I can’t help eye rolling each time even though the actual content is wonderful.
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- Anonymous User
- 10-05-20
Not worth it
The work is obviously well researched, well written, and well read. HOWEVER - the content is mainly an amalgamation and simplification of the books, theories and research of others, leaving little new knowledge added to the topic. NOT TO MENTION THE NEVER ENDING WEBSITE REFERRALS! It lends the audiobook the vibe of a dodgy website with constant pop-up ads. If you do want to read this book, at least skip the audio and just get the physical copy.
28 people found this helpful
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- Bhoy1888
- 23-06-19
Simple and easy
I 1st read this on my kindle and have utilised some of the ideas. After a period of time I felt the need to go through this again so opted for the audiobook.
Easy concepts to follow with some quite obvious once read/heard.
Decent narration.
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- EB
- 04-05-20
Could not finish
For a book that is ment to motivate the monotone voice ruined it. Returned it.
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- cluelessgoon
- 23-10-18
Not more of the same
I've followed James Clear's work for a long time and was reluctant to buy the audiobook thinking I already knew all of this. Whilst I did know most of what he was going to say he delivers the material beautifully, really bringing the topic to life and adding new context. Frankly I'm likely to grab the print version too.
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- Mr. I. Ramdewar
- 20-10-18
Very practical guide
The advice in this book is clear, concise and practical. Build the habits you've always wanted by following the advice herein, which is doled out in short bitesize chapters, each with its own summary. Clear reads his own book quite well so I can recommend the Audible version.
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- lynn madeley
- 25-05-19
Probably one of the most useful books I have read
Well, listened to.
This book really resonated with me. Yes it’s about creating good habits but the author is specific about how to create habits, and also explains how we self sabotage and why. He talks about the Habit of Action, amongst others, which I suspect should apply to 90 percent of us.
The book is clear, practical and very interesting.
Thoroughly recommended.
P.S. I wrote this review as part of a new habit, because of this book.
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- Amazon Customer
- 18-05-19
one of the best books about building good habits
I have read many books on habits, but this one specifically drives the message home. it talks about boredom and procrastination and gives suggestions on how to overcome it.
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- Daren Denholm
- 15-05-19
Wow wow wow ... amazing!
Thank you James Clear. What a work of art! A sacred discovery is will return to and study again .. many times into the future. Keep up the extraordinary work.
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- Aluap
- 04-01-21
Excellent!
This book contains clear and simple principles that can be adopted to improve our habits.
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- Panashe
- 16-08-19
Brilliant and simple
I enjoyed this book a lot. It’s one of the good ones on productivity and definitely something to go over every now and again.
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- Anonymous User
- 14-04-19
Incredibly practical aproach to creating habits
Amazing narrator.
Uses really practical examples for you to create lasting habits for the rest of your life.
Very clearly written and easy to listen to. I feel like I learned a TON listening to this book.
10/10 recommended to every one willing to create a better life for themselves.
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- Michael
- 06-02-19
I think Mr Clear has cracked it.
I think James Clear has actually written a book that clearly states his argument, gives you a strategy and tactics to use to build good habits, remove bad ones and ultimately build a better life. Working his methods right now and I think he has cracked the code to the habit formula.
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- Anonymous User
- 25-04-22
insane book
I've already started some of the principles of this book and cant wait for the future... I've listened to a few books ro motivate myself, most of them are about the goals you set however this one is about the process to the goal which increases your well-being on the journey to your goal. definitely a must
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- trissyj97
- 16-04-22
Very Insightful
I really enjoyed this book! Very much to the point and includes its fair share of scientific facts but talks about them in a way that is interesting and insightful and makes you want to try what he talks about. No matter your occupation or what habits you are trying to break or what you are trying to do, this book really seems to be able to help anybody.
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- Great book
- 15-04-22
Best book to build a successful habit system
Wish someone gave this book to me many years ago. Had such a profound impact in my life. I now understand why the successful are so successful:
You don't rise to the level of your goals but you fall to the level of your System
And I love the 2 Minute Rule so much. We always tend to do more and yet we need to approach like James says first ESTABLISHED the habit then improve it - Show up!
Definite must read. I have committed to reread this book the whole 2022 and apply it: Purpose of learning is Mastery.
Thanks James Clear for taking the time to create this impactful work!