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Atomic Habits

by James Clear


If there’s one book that might just nudge you to change your life (without yelling at you to overhaul it all at once), it’s Atomic Habits.

Clear doesn’t throw around impossible ideas but breaks down the magic of tiny, consistent actions. It’s less about big resolutions and more about those 1% daily changes that snowball into something remarkable.

Reading it feels like chatting with a friend who genuinely gets how hard change can be—and offers doable ways to make it stick.

Have you read it yet? What habit would you start?

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