The best quotes from "Atomic Habits".

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Last month of the year, a good time to review your goals, and an excellent opportunity to set yourself new challenges. If you are looking to become the best version of yourself by building small habits, then these flashcards are for you. We summarize the book “Atomic Habits”, compiling its best quotes.
Andrea Pan
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“Success is the product of daily habits—not once-in-a-lifetime transformations.”
“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”.
“The real reason habits matter is not because they can get you better results (although they can do that), but because they can change your beliefs about yourself.”
“If you’re having trouble determining how to rate a particular habit, ask yourself: ‘Does this behaviour help me become the type of person I wish to be? Does this habit cast a vote for or against my desired identity?’”
“The process of behaviour change always starts with awareness. You need to be aware of your habits before you can change them.”
“It is easier to build new habits in a new environment because you are not fighting against old cues.”
“One of the most practical ways to eliminate a bad habit is to reduce exposure to the cue that causes it.”
“The more attractive an opportunity is, the more likely it is to become habit-forming.”
“One of the most effective things you can do to build better habits is to join a culture where (1) your desired behaviour is the normal behaviour and (2) you already have something in common with the group.”
“Habits are attractive when we associate them with positive feelings, and unattractive when we associate them with negative feelings. Create a motivation ritual by doing something you enjoy immediately before a difficult habit.”
“Habit formation is the process by which a behaviour becomes progressively more automatic through repetition.”
“Create an environment where doing the right thing is as easy as possible.”
“The Two-Minute Rule states, ‘When you start a new habit, it should take less than two minutes to do.’”
“We are more likely to repeat a behaviour when the experience is satisfying.”
“To get a habit to stick, you need to feel immediately successful—even if it’s in a small way.”
“One of the most satisfying feelings is the feeling of making progress.”
“Don’t break the chain. Try to keep your habit streak alive.”
“Habits are easier when they align with your natural abilities. Choose the habits that best suit you.”
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