Building & Changing Habits | James Clear
Peter Attia
30 dic 2024
Mindsip insights from this episode:
Focus on daily habits to achieve success, not just goals
Since both winners and losers often share the same goal, the goal itself is not the distinguishing factor for success, but rather the system of daily habits is.
Invest in good habits now to avoid future costs
The cost of your good habits is paid in the present, while the cost of your bad habits is paid in the future.
Add friction to break bad habits and control cravings
A practical way to control cravings is to add friction, like freezing cookie dough and only baking a few at a time, making it just inconvenient enough to prevent overindulgence.
Get back on track quickly to maintain habit consistency
The key to long-term consistency is not perfection but getting back on track quickly, as it's rarely the first mistake that ruins you, but the spiral of repeated mistakes that follows.
Scale habits down to two minutes for effective establishment
To build a new habit, scale it down to something that takes two minutes or less, because a habit must be established and become the standard before it can be improved.
Transform habits to improve health, finance, and knowledge results
Your current results in health, finance, or knowledge are simply a lagging measure of the habits that you have repeated over time.
Harness dopamine spikes to drive motivation before rewards
The neurochemical dopamine, crucial for motivation, spikes in anticipation of a reward, not from the reward itself, which is what drives you to act.
Discover fit activities to cultivate perseverance and discipline
Perseverance and discipline emerge naturally when you find activities that are a good fit for your interests and genetic predispositions, as it's hard to beat the person who is having fun.
Transform identity to drive profound behavior change
The most profound behavior change comes from focusing on the type of person you wish to become, as every action you take is a vote for that identity.
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