![]() Success is a product of the daily habits and not once in a lifetime transformations. We often dismiss small changes because they seem to matter little at the time. They seem to make little difference on any given day, yet the impact they deliver over long periods of time can be enormous. The same way money multiplies over time, the effects of your habits improve as you repeat them. Habits are the compound interest of self-improvement. Conversely, if you get worse by 1% every day for a year, you’ll decline nearly down to zero. ![]() If you can get 1% better every day for a year, you’ll end up 37 times better by the end of the year. ![]() The difference a tiny improvement can make over time is astounding. Little changes are almost unnoticeable at the time but can be more meaningful and significant especially in the long run. ![]() We easily overestimate the importance of one defining moment but underestimate the power of making small improvements consistently. We often convince ourselves that massive changes requires massive actions. Just as atoms are the building blocks of molecules, atomic habits are the foundation of remarkable results. An atomic habit is a little habit that is a part of a bigger system. ![]() This is the first part in a series of posts documenting the most important concepts from the “Atomic Habits: An Easy & Proven Way to Build Good Habits & Break Bad Ones” book by James Clear.Ītomic habit refers to a tiny change, a marginal gain, a 1% improvement. ![]()
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