Do you know what people who succeed and people who fail have in common? Goals. Everyone has goals that they want to achieve. And we like to think we're working towards them. But what separates those who achieve their goals from those who don't? Habits. You may already be familiar with this line of thinking; it's infiltrated the zeitgeist lately, largely as a result of James Clear's worldwide best selling book Atomic Habits: Tiny Changes, Remarkable Results. The book suggests that focusing on the small changes you can make to daily habits is far more powerful than having big goals. This week
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Do you know what people who succeed and people who fail have in common? Goals. Everyone has goals that they want to achieve. And we like to think we're working towards them. But what separates those who achieve their goals from those who don't? Habits. You may already be familiar with this line of thinking; it's infiltrated the zeitgeist lately, largely as a result of James Clear's worldwide best selling book Atomic Habits: Tiny Changes, Remarkable Results. The book suggests that focusing on the small changes you can make to daily habits is far more powerful than having big goals. This week
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Do you know what people who succeed and people who fail have in common? Goals. Everyone has goals that they want to achieve. And we like to think we're working towards them. But what separates those who achieve their goals from those who don't? Habits. You may already be familiar with this line of thinking; it's infiltrated the zeitgeist lately, largely as a result of James Clear's worldwide best selling book Atomic Habits: Tiny Changes, Remarkable Results. The book suggests that focusing on the small changes you can make to daily habits is far more powerful than having big goals. This week