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Atomic Habits: The life-changing million-copy #1 bestseller Kindle Edition
Transform your life with tiny changes in behaviour, starting now.
People think that when you want to change your life, you need to think big. But world-renowned habits expert James Clear has discovered another way. He knows that real change comes from the compound effect of hundreds of small decisions: doing two push-ups a day, waking up five minutes early, or holding a single short phone call.
He calls them atomic habits.
In this ground-breaking book, Clears reveals exactly how these minuscule changes can grow into such life-altering outcomes. He uncovers a handful of simple life hacks (the forgotten art of Habit Stacking, the unexpected power of the Two Minute Rule, or the trick to entering the Goldilocks Zone), and delves into cutting-edge psychology and neuroscience to explain why they matter. Along the way, he tells inspiring stories of Olympic gold medalists, leading CEOs, and distinguished scientists who have used the science of tiny habits to stay productive, motivated, and happy.
These small changes will have a revolutionary effect on your career, your relationships, and your life.
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A NEW YORK TIMES AND SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER
'A supremely practical and useful book.' Mark Manson, author of The Subtle Art of Not Giving A F*ck
'James Clear has spent years honing the art and studying the science of habits. This engaging, hands-on book is the guide you need to break bad routines and make good ones.' Adam Grant, author of Originals
'Atomic Habits is a step-by-step manual for changing routines.' Books of the Month, Financial Times
'A special book that will change how you approach your day and live your life.' Ryan Holiday, author of The Obstacle is the Way

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"A supremely practical and useful book. James Clear distills the most fundamental information about habit formation, so you can accomplish more by focusing on less."
-Mark Manson, #1 New York Times best-selling author of The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck
"James Clear has spent years honing the art and studying the science of habits. This engaging, hands-on book is the guide you need to break bad routines and make good ones."
-Adam Grant, New York Times best-selling author of Originals, Give and Take, and Option B with Sheryl Sandberg
"A special book that will change how you approach your day and live your life."
-Ryan Holiday, bestselling author of The Obstacle is the Way and Ego is the Enemy
"As a physician attempting to help my patients build healthy habits to decrease and reverse chronic disease, Atomic Habits is the playbook I have been searching for. Not only does the book offer actionable items I can teach my patients, I can refer them to read and implement the ideas themselves. The format is powerful and simple. This should be taught in all medical schools."
-Laurie Marbas, MD, United States Air Force veteran
"Atomic Habits was a great read. I learned a lot and think it'll be helpful to a lot of people."
--Gayle King, co-anchor of CBS This Morning and editor-at-large for O, The Oprah Magazine
"Useful new book"
-Wall Street Journal
"In Atomic Habits, Clear will show you how to overcome a lack of motivation, change your environment to encourage success, and make time for new (and better) habits.
-Glamour.com
"Atomic Habits is a great book for anyone who is frustrated with the way they can't seem to kick that one (or two dozen) bad habit(s) and wants to finally achieve health, fitness, financial freedom, great relationships, and a good life."
-Medium.com
"Excellent. Well worth the read."
-Benjamin Hardy, Inc.com
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It is so easy to overestimate the importance of one defining moment and underestimate the value of making small improvements on a daily basis. Too often, we convince ourselves that massive success requires massive action. Whether it is losing weight, building a business, writing a book, winning a championship, or achieving any other goal, we put pressure on ourselves to make some earth- shattering improvement that everyone will talk about.
Meanwhile, improving by 1 percent isn’t particularly notable—sometimes it isn’t even noticeable—but it can be far more meaningful, especially in the long run. The difference a tiny improvement can make over time is astounding. Here’s how the math works out: if you can get 1 percent better each day for one year, you’ll end up thirty-seven times better by the time you’re done. Conversely, if you get 1 percent worse each day for one year, you’ll decline nearly down to zero. What starts as a small win or a minor setback accumulates into something much more.
Habits are the compound interest of self-improvement. The same way that money multiplies through compound interest, the effects of your habits multiply as you repeat them. They seem to make little difference on any given day and yet the impact they deliver over the months and years can be enormous. It is only when looking back two, five, or perhaps ten years later that the value of good habits and the cost of bad ones becomes strikingly apparent.
This can be a difficult concept to appreciate in daily life. We often dismiss small changes because they don’t seem to matter very much in the moment. If you save a little money now, you’re still not a millionaire. If you go to the gym three days in a row, you’re still out of shape. If you study Mandarin for an hour tonight, you still haven’t learned the language. We make a few changes, but the results never seem to come quickly and so we slide back into our previous routines.
Unfortunately, the slow pace of transformation also makes it easy to let a bad habit slide. If you eat an unhealthy meal today, the scale doesn’t move much. If you work late tonight and ignore your family, they will forgive you. If you procrastinate and put your project off until tomorrow, there will usually be time to finish it later. A single decision is easy to dismiss.
But when we repeat 1 percent errors, day after day, by replicating poor decisions, duplicating tiny mistakes, and rationalizing little excuses, our small choices compound into toxic results. It’s the accumulation of many missteps—1 percent decline here and there—that eventually leads to a problem.
The impact created by a change in your habits is similar to the effect of shifting the route of an airplane by just a few degrees. Imagine you are flying from Los Angeles to New York City. If a pilot leaving from LAX adjusts the heading just 3.5 degrees south, you will land in Washington, D.C., instead of New York. Such a small change is barely noticeable at takeoff—the nose of the airplane moves just a few feet—but when magnified across the entire United States, you end up hundreds of miles apart.
Similarly, a slight change in your daily habits can guide your life to a very different destination. Making a choice that is 1 percent better or 1 percent worse seems insignificant in the moment, but over the span of moments that make up a lifetime these choices determine the difference between who you are and who you could be. Success is the product of daily habits—not once-in-a-lifetime transformations.
That said, it doesn’t matter how successful or unsuccessful you are right now. What matters is whether your habits are putting you on the path toward success. You should be far more concerned with your current trajectory than with your current results. If you’re a millionaire but you spend more than you earn each month, then you’re on a bad trajectory. If your spending habits don’t change, it’s not going to end well. Conversely, if you’re broke, but you save a little bit every month, then you’re on the path toward financial freedom—even if you’re moving slower than you’d like.
Your outcomes are a lagging measure of your habits. Your net worth is a lagging measure of your financial habits. Your weight is a lagging measure of your eating habits. Your knowledge is a lagging measure of your learning habits. Your clutter is a lagging measure of your cleaning habits. You get what you repeat.
If you want to predict where you’ll end up in life, all you have to do is follow the curve of tiny gains or tiny losses, and see how your daily choices will compound ten or twenty years down the line. Are you spending less than you earn each month? Are you making it into the gym each week? Are you reading books and learning something new each day? Tiny battles like these are the ones that will define your future self.
Time magnifies the margin between success and failure. It will multiply whatever you feed it. Good habits make time your ally. Bad habits make time your enemy.
Habits are a double-edged sword. Bad habits can cut you down just as easily as good habits can build you up, which is why understanding the details is crucial. You need to know how habits work and how to design them to your liking, so you can avoid the dangerous half of the blade.
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- ASIN : B01N5AX61W
- Publisher : Cornerstone Digital
- Publication date : 18 October 2018
- Edition : 1st
- Language : English
- File size : 9.2 MB
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Print length : 277 pages
- ISBN-13 : 978-1473537804
- Page Flip : Enabled
- Best Sellers Rank: 896 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
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About the author

James Clear is a writer and speaker focused on habits, decision making, and continuous improvement. He is the author of the #1 New York Times bestseller, Atomic Habits. The book has sold over 20 million copies worldwide and has been translated into more than 60 languages.
Clear is a regular speaker at Fortune 500 companies and his work has been featured in places like Time magazine, the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal and on CBS This Morning. His popular "3-2-1" email newsletter is sent out each week to more than 3 million subscribers.
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Customers find the book provides valuable insights into forming better habits and is written in an easy-to-understand style. Moreover, they appreciate its practical approach, with one customer describing it as a clear roadmap for success. Additionally, the book offers good value for money. However, opinions about the storytelling are mixed, with some praising the perfect stories while others find them repetitive.
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Customers find the book highly insightful, providing useful tidbits and helping them form better habits. One customer particularly appreciates how it presents psychologically grounded behavioral theories.
"...Whether you’re aiming to boost productivity, improve health, or break bad habits, Atomic Habits offers a roadmap that’s both accessible and profound...." Read more
"...It gives you the tools to start thinking more clearly about your life and improving it...." Read more
"...The writing was easy to read and understand, his research thorough and reading his posts felt like having a personal life coach cheering you from..." Read more
"I found this book 'Atomic Habits by James Clear to be motivating, just what I needed to read. Thank you! 😀..." Read more
Customers find the book highly readable, praising its easy-to-understand writing style and clear presentation.
"...” (Make it Obvious, Attractive, Easy, Satisfying), which Clear explains with clarity and backs with compelling science...." Read more
"...other reviewers have stated but he puts it together in a very neat format for the book so even his regular readers should get something out of this...." Read more
"...The book follows his usual style of writing – which is crisp, easy to read and packs a punch. There are actionable insights in the book, that..." Read more
"James writes insightfully with easy to understand examples that are applicable to my life...." Read more
Customers find the book easy to apply, with one mentioning it provides a clear roadmap for success and another noting that the steps are instantly actionable.
"...on the compound effect of tiny habits, resonates profoundly: getting 1% better daily can lead to exponential growth...." Read more
"...’s “4 Laws” of habit change - Make it obvious, Make it Attractive, Make it Easy, Make it Satisfying”...." Read more
"...of a new diet / workout schedule, others give you simple, straightforward suggestions to increase your chances of success in implementing new..." Read more
"...This makes it really easy for me to embed the habits into my life and make it so easy for me to change things that I really wanted to change...." Read more
Customers find the book offers good value for money.
"Purchased for a gift. Happy with the advertised price." Read more
"The best $20 ive spent on amazon! I cant begin to explain the impact this book has had in my life! Each and every adult needs this!..." Read more
"...Not a single bad thing to say, this book is worth the money." Read more
"...Expensive exercise, but fully worth it. One exceptional thing James does in his writing, are the “hero sentences” at the start of a paragraph...." Read more
Customers have mixed feelings about the book, with some finding it enjoyable while others find it boring.
"...(Make it Obvious, Attractive, Easy, Satisfying), which Clear explains with clarity and backs with compelling science...." Read more
"...lots of interesting perspective but the thing is it was a little bit overrated for me. But it was a good book, I had a good time reading this book...." Read more
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Customers have mixed opinions about the storytelling in the book, with some praising the perfect stories, while others find it repetitive and scattered.
"...Clear’s storytelling is equally captivating, weaving anecdotes of Olympic athletes, CEOs, and everyday people who’ve harnessed habits to achieve..." Read more
"...The content started to feel scattered, without a clear central message...." Read more
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- Reviewed in Australia on 9 May 2025Verified PurchaseAtomic Habits by James Clear is nothing short of a revelation—a masterclass in transforming your life through small, intentional changes. As someone who’s struggled with sticking to goals, I found Clear’s approach refreshingly practical and deeply motivating. His core philosophy, centered on the compound effect of tiny habits, resonates profoundly: getting 1% better daily can lead to exponential growth. The book’s strength lies in its actionable framework, the “4 Laws of Behavior Change” (Make it Obvious, Attractive, Easy, Satisfying), which Clear explains with clarity and backs with compelling science. Each law is broken down into digestible strategies, like habit stacking or the two-minute rule, that I’ve already started applying with success. For instance, pairing a new habit (journaling) with an existing one (morning coffee) made it seamless to adopt.
Clear’s storytelling is equally captivating, weaving anecdotes of Olympic athletes, CEOs, and everyday people who’ve harnessed habits to achieve greatness. These stories, combined with insights from psychology and neuroscience, make the book both inspiring and credible. I particularly loved the emphasis on systems over goals—focusing on consistent processes rather than fleeting outcomes has shifted my mindset entirely. Since reading, I’ve built a morning routine of meditation and exercise that feels effortless, thanks to Clear’s advice on making habits enjoyable.
What sets this book apart is its universal appeal. Whether you’re aiming to boost productivity, improve health, or break bad habits, Atomic Habits offers a roadmap that’s both accessible and profound. It’s a rare gem that’s as engaging as it is transformative—highly recommend to anyone ready to take control of their life!
- Reviewed in Australia on 8 December 2018Verified PurchaseAtomic Habits review
“Get 1% better every day”.
I am slightly biased in writing this review because prior to reading the book I already possessed a near religious belief in habits and how they impact our lives. Having read previous habit books like Charles Duhigg Power of Habits and Marshall Goldsmith “triggers”, I felt I was at least relatively intermediate on my knowledge of the topic.
Why did I read the book then? Because learning (or reinforcing learning) about habits is one of the most powerful ways for you to improve in the game of life. Your habits shape your destiny is one of my core beliefs so I am always happy to try to get a new “edge” or ways to improve them. I also
expected to find new gems that would help reinforce the message of why habits are so powerful and I was not disappointed.
But enough of my own habits and life, the question is whether you should read this book? The resounding answer is YES.
Honestly, who doesn’t want to get better at something? Or who doesn't want to stop doing something?
James Clear is a fantastic writer who I have followed his informative articles on a variety of topics for nearly a year. A lot of what is in the book is material he has written about on his website as other reviewers have stated but he puts it together in a very neat format for the book so even his regular readers should get something out of this. I actually took so many notes/highlights from the Kindle edition that I almost reached the publisher limit of 10% - a sign that I believe highly in what I am reading and want to reflect upon it for years to come.
The opening pages of the book lay down a quote I will now repeat forever “if you can get 1% better each day for one year, you’ll end up thirty- seven times better by the time you’re done. Conversely, if you get 1% worse each day for one year, you’ll decline nearly down to zero.” The beginning lays out why habits are so powerful and how habits shape who we are as people before getting into the HOW of starting to build better habits.
The core of the book is based on the author’s “4 Laws” of habit change - Make it obvious, Make it Attractive, Make it Easy, Make it Satisfying”. By following the laws of habit creation we improve our chances of success in creating new habits.
Without droning on too long, I must highly recommend this book. Even if you have no idea about what a habit is or if you are already advanced in the practising of habit change then this book will still teach you so much. If not just a refresher on the topic to keep you motivated. Seriously, anyone of any age could benefit from this book. It gives you the tools to start thinking more clearly about your life and improving it. I would recommend it to anyone over the other habit books I have read (see above) as it is relatively short and provides the “how to” parts on a silver platter.
I will end my post on a few excellent quotes of the book towards the end (Ch.19 ”How to Stay Motivated” as this is the golden question for once you finish the book. A coach was asked by Clear what is the difference between the best athletes and everyone else? The coach said: ‘the factors you might expect: genetics, luck, talent. But then he said something I wasn’t expecting: “At some point it comes down to who can handle the boredom of training every day, doing the same lifts over and over and over.”
“Mastery requires practice. But the more you practice something, the more boring and routine it becomes. Once the beginner gains have been made and we learn what to expect, our interest starts to fade.
It is a fantastic book but the key thing will be can you then translate that into action? The book gives you the best leg up you can get - it’s then up to you to turn knowledge into action and go and get 1% better every darn day.
- Reviewed in Australia on 28 September 2020Verified PurchaseI chanced upon James Clears’ blog on a random Google search for my “Next Book to Read”. After checking his list of recommendations, I read a few of his posts and I was hooked. The writing was easy to read and understand, his research thorough and reading his posts felt like having a personal life coach cheering you from afar.
When I saw Atomic Habits listed on his website, I was very keen to read it. Fast forward 6 months, I finally purchased the kindle version and I am thrilled with it. The book follows his usual style of writing – which is crisp, easy to read and packs a punch.
There are actionable insights in the book, that when implemented consistently, can bring about significant changes in our lives. No task seems too big to achieve – ask anyone who has tried building a new habit or deleting an old one from their lives, how difficult it is to keep at it for 21 days or 60 or 90 (depending on which literature you’re reading). But the methods listed in this book can allow you to overcome failure just as easily as they encourage you to successfully implement new habits.
The ideas listed in the book are forgiving and generous, quite literally, where some ask you to focus on incremental gains, some don’t reprimand you for missing one day of a new diet / workout schedule, others give you simple, straightforward suggestions to increase your chances of success in implementing new habits.
There’s no long story, scientific jargon, unnecessary fillers or flimsy writing to make you NOT want to turn the page. This is definitely worth your money and time.
- Reviewed in Australia on 23 March 2025Verified PurchaseI found this book 'Atomic Habits by James Clear to be motivating, just what I needed to read. Thank you! 😀
- Reviewed in Australia on 17 January 2025Verified PurchaseJames writes insightfully with easy to understand examples that are applicable to my life. This makes it really easy for me to embed the habits into my life and make it so easy for me to change things that I really wanted to change. This book literally changed my life. Thanks James for sharing your wisdom over and over again.
- Reviewed in Australia on 22 February 2025Verified PurchaseHelpful, clear, actionable knowledge.
Lots of examples, and I really like the additional resources we can print from the website.
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