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Start small. Be consistent. Let time do the work.

Tie a new habit to an old one. "After [Current Habit], I will [New Habit]."

To build lasting habits, Clear introduces a four-step feedback loop: . Action for a Good Habit Inversion for a Bad Habit 1. Cue Make it Obvious Make it Invisible 2. Craving Make it Attractive Make it Unattractive 3. Response Make it Easy Make it Difficult 4. Reward Make it Satisfying Make it Unsatisfying Key Strategies for Implementation Atomic Habits Summary - James Clear

Small gains compound into massive differences over time.