The Compound Interest of Habits

A program designed to help you understand and implement the habit loop (cue, craving, response, reward) as outlined in 'Atomic Habits' by James Clear, to foster self-improvement. It's based on the four stages of habit formation: Noticing, Wanting, Doing, and Liking.

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Program Modules

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Understanding the Habit Loop

Explore the foundational concept of the habit loop, drawing insights from 'Atomic Habits' by James Clear, and its impact on self-improvement.

Noticing: Awareness of Cues

Daily

Identify the cues that trigger your current habits. According to 'Atomic Habits', awareness is the first step to change.

“You cannot perform a habit or take an action if you do not notice something.”

Wanting: Craving the Reward

Daily

Analyze the craving or desire associated with each habit. 'Atomic Habits' emphasizes the importance of making habits attractive.

“I need to want to drink coffee and pick it up if I don't desire it or crave it then I will not take the action.”

Doing: Performing the Habit

Daily

Actively engage in the habit you are studying. 'Atomic Habits' suggests focusing on making it easy.

“Then there's doing you actually do the habit”

Liking: Enjoying the Reward

Daily

Reflect on the satisfaction or enjoyment derived from the habit. 'Atomic Habits' emphasizes the need to make it satisfying.

“I need to enjoy the reward I need to enjoy drinking the coffee to repeat it again”

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Creating Your Personalized Habit Plan

Synthesize your understanding of the habit loop and create a personalized plan to implement new habits or modify existing ones, drawing on the principles outlined in 'Atomic Habits'.

Design Your Habit Plan

Weekly

Based on your reflections and insights, create a step-by-step plan to implement a new habit or modify an existing one.

What You'll Accomplish

  • Understand the four stages of habit formation as described in 'Atomic Habits'.
  • Identify cues, cravings, actions, and rewards associated with habits.
  • Apply the habit loop to modify or create new habits.
  • Recognize the 'compound interest' effect of habits on self-improvement.
  • Create a personalized habit formation plan based on the principles of 'Atomic Habits'.