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Understand Yourselves

Understand Yourselves

Most people focus on outcomes ("I want to be skinny") and processes (dieting) without considering the underlying beliefs that drive their actions. "They never shift the way they look at themselves, and they don’t realize that their old identity can sabotage their new plans for change."

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The excerpts from "Atomic Habits" provide a compelling framework for understanding and changing behavior. The emphasis on small, sustainable changes, the power of systems, the importance of identity alignment

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