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  • Goodhart’s Law led vision

    Goodhart’s Law led vision

    Define your vision

    This wonderful insight is inspired from James Clear’s book Atomic Habits. Goodhart’s Law is indeed illuminating and this post will enlighten you on the power of Goodhart’s Law led vision.

    What is Goodhart’s Law led vision?

    The below mentioned insight has been inspired from James Clear’s book Atomic Habits. Proper adoption of this law can help you define a vision which will be very powerful. So design your vision the right way.

    More on Atomic Habits

    The book Atomic Habits is indeed a masterclass from James Clear. Read one another interesting insight from this book:

    https://viewpointsunplugged.com/two-minute-rule-of-good-habit-formation/

    To know more about the author James Clear and his work visit this link:

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Clear

  • Two Minute Rule of Good Habit Formation

    Two Minute Rule of Good Habit Formation

    Frequently we feel scared to start a change for example : Good Habit formation. Read this wonderful insight to know the Two Minute rule of good habit formation.

    Inculcating these gateway habits will trigger the much needed motivation to develop a long term good habit.

    James Clear – Atomic Habits

    To read more insights from this book, please visit:

    https://viewpointsunplugged.com/?s=james+clear

  • Four Golden Rules of habits

    Four Golden Rules of habits

    There are four golden rules of habits. Using these golden rules either you can develop good habits or break bad habits.

    This has been inspired from James Clear’s book Atomic Habits.

  • Success is a Long and Winding Journey. Why?

    If you are working hard and expect instant success, this is for you. Success is indeed a long and winding journey. This blog post throws more light on the reason.

    “Complaining about not achieving success despite working hard is like complaining about an ice cube not melting when you heated it from twenty-five to thirty-one degrees. Your work was not wasted; it is just being stored. All the action happens at thirty-two degrees.”

    James Clear – Atomic Habits

  • The Four Steps to a behavior Change

    To understand what are the four steps for any behavior change, read this wonderful insight shared by James Clear from his book Atomic Habits.

    “Whenever you want to change your behavior, you can simply ask yourself: How can I make it obvious? How can I make it attractive? How can I make it easy? How can I make it satisfying?”

    James Clear – Atomic Habits

  • There is NEVER a RIGHT TIME to START. Why?

    This blog post and the insight inspired from James Clear’s book Atomic Habits will enlighten you why there is never a right time to start.

    So what are you waiting for. START NOW!!

    “It is easy to get bogged down trying to find the optimal plan for change: the fastest way to lose weight, the best program to build muscle, the perfect idea for a side hustle. We are so focused on figuring out the best approach that we never get around to taking action. As Voltaire once wrote, ‘The best is the enemy of the good.’”

    – James Clear

  • When can MISTAKE become a HABIT?

    When can MISTAKE become a HABIT?

    Making a MISTAKE by TRYING for the first time is always welcome. Read this blog post to understand when mistake becomes a habit.

    James Clear
  • THREE THINGS to make you a COMPLETE person

    These three things mentioned in the below insight will make you a complete person.

    “When you make your bed each day, you embody the identity of an organized person. When you write each day, you embody the identity of a creative person. When you train each day, you embody the identity of an athletic person.”

    Atomic Habits – James Clear

  • What does the Goldilocks Rule teach us?

    To know more about Goldilocks Rule read this wonderful insight, inspired from Atomic Habits by James Clear.

    “The Goldilocks Rule states that humans experience peak motivation when working on tasks that are right on the edge of their current abilities. Not too hard. Not too easy. Just right.”

    Atomic Habits – James Clear
  • Stay away from Negative Thoughts. Why?

    To understand why we need to stay away from negative thoughts, read this blog post explaining the compounding effect of negative thoughts.

    “Negative thoughts compound. The more you think of yourself as worthless, stupid, or ugly, the more you condition yourself to interpret life that way. You get trapped in a thought loop. The same is true for how you think about others. Once you fall into the habit of seeing people as angry, unjust, or selfish, you see those kind of people everywhere.”

    Atomic Habits – James Clear