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🗓️ 30 December 2024
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James Clear is the author of the New York Times bestseller Atomic Habits. His extensive research into human behavior has helped him identify key components of habit formation and develop the “Four Laws of Behavioral Change.” In this episode, James provides insights into how both good and bad habits are formed, including the influence of genetics, environment, social circles, and more. He points to changes one can make to cultivate more perseverance and discipline and describes the profound impact habits can have when tying them into one’s self-identity. Finally, James breaks down his “Four Laws of Behavioral Change” and how to use them to create new habits, undo bad habits, and make meaningful changes in one’s life.
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1:04.2 | Welcome to a special new year's episode of The Drive. |
1:07.4 | For this week's episode, as we're nearing a new year, and a lot of you are probably going to be thinking about your New Year's resolutions, we wanted to re-release one of our most |
1:14.8 | popular episodes, my discussion with James Clear from November of 2021. James is an entrepreneur, |
1:20.6 | photographer, and the author of the New York Times bestseller Atomic Habits, an easy and proven |
1:26.0 | way to build good habits and break bad ones. |
1:29.2 | I wanted to interview James after reading his book for the second time, and I realized that it was |
1:32.7 | such an important part of what we try to do in our practice and of course what most of us |
1:36.2 | try to do in our own lives, which is change behaviors. And behaviors can easily be distilled into |
1:41.2 | habits. In this conversation, James and I really focus on the four |
1:44.3 | components of what go into forming behavioral habits. We break those apart and we focus on how you can |
1:49.8 | learn new habits or unlearn bad habits. I think you'll enjoy this episode if you've ever wanted |
1:54.6 | to change a behavior or create a behavior, which basically I think is all of us. So without further |
1:59.2 | delay, please enjoy or re-enjoy my conversation |
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