The book argues that small changes in habits, compounded over
time, can lead to remarkable results in personal and professional
life.
2. What does "atomic" in Atomic Habits refer to?
"Atomic" signifies tiny actions and habits that, though seemingly
small, build up to create impactful results.
3. What is the Four Laws of Behavior Change framework?
Clear’s framework suggests four steps to building good habits: Make
it obvious, make it attractive, make it easy, and make it satisfying.
4. What does Clear mean by “identity-based habits”?
Identity-based habits are formed by focusing on the kind of person
you want to become, rather than specific outcomes, which makes
the habits more sustainable.
5. How does Atomic Habits define a habit?
A habit is a routine or behavior that is performed regularly—and, in
many cases, automatically.