Atomic Habits
A bestselling book on habit formation and behavior change by James Clear that provides practical strategies for building good habits and breaking bad ones.
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"Atomic Habits has sold over 25 million copies and is still going stronger than ever kind of thing."
Attribution: Morgan speaks very positively about James Clear and his book, clearly recommending him as someone to follow
"read Atomic Habits if you haven't already, folks. And definitely check out the workbook. I'm going to get the calendar in the workbook."
Attribution: Andrew Huberman explicitly recommends the book and expresses enthusiasm about getting related products
"I was at a writer's retreat where James Clear, the author of Atomic Habits, happened to be there and so we were hanging out."
Attribution: Ali mentions the book when referencing meeting its author James Clear at a writer's retreat
"That is nourishing to me in a way that reading Atomic Habits for the first time was nourishing to me or listening to Peterson tell the truth was nourishing to me."
Attribution: Chris mentions Atomic Habits as an example of something that was deeply nourishing/impactful to him
"James Clear is there and James Clear has written his book is like the number one selling book in the world over the last 5 years all categories"
Attribution: Mentioned as example of successful project selection and positioning
"So one of the core lessons of Atomic Habits is that every action you take is like a vote for the type of person you wish to become."
Attribution: The speaker is discussing a core concept from the book Atomic Habits, presenting it as a teaching tool or framework
"I wrote parts of Atomic Habits on my parents couch when I was visiting them for the holidays. I wrote parts of it in the passenger seat of a car while we were on a road trip."
Attribution: James Clear is the author of Atomic Habits, clearly indicating he created it. He discusses writing the book in various locations.
"I do think you have to make it really small. If you're giving people a plan that has five things on there for them to do, can we eliminate four of those for now?"
Attribution: This appears to be James Clear speaking as indicated by the title, discussing core concepts from his book Atomic Habits about making changes small and manageable
"Atomic Habits has a chapter later in it where I talk about deliberate practice. It could have been a book about deliberate practice where I talk about habits, but instead it's a book about habits where I talk about deliberate practice."
Attribution: James Clear refers to 'Atomic Habits' as his book throughout the transcript, clearly indicating he created it
"this is one of the stories I share in Atomic Habits, but it was this surprise that we saw from the Vietnam War"
Attribution: Speaker mentions sharing a story 'in Atomic Habits' indicating they authored/created the book
"I think if I was going to encapsulate entrepreneurship in a nutshell, I would say it is the trust and the willingness that you can figure it out."
Attribution: While not explicitly mentioned in this excerpt, James Clear is the author of Atomic Habits and this appears to be content discussing his expertise in habits and mindset, which is the core theme of his book.