In that sense, I view myself and my readers as peers we’re all kind of working through this together. I think there’s a gap between theory and practice, I try to practice the stuff that I write out as much as possible-so that I know what it feels like to fail, to struggle, or have a good idea that turns out doesn’t work in practice. I like writing about topics that I have to live out because I worry about being a new-age version of the academic in the ivory tower: sending out ideas but not really implementing them. I had to build a writing habit in order to write the book and practice a lot of the principles within the book to make it come to fruition. In a sense, the book sort of wrote itself. Your book is about to reach 2 million copies sold. Conversation with James Clear, Atomic Habits Last Wednesday, Chris Schelzi sat down with James Clear, author of the instant worldwide bestseller Atomic Habitsto discuss ways to build and maintain powerful habits amidst the uncertainty of this time-or anytime. Find the best productivity strategy for you with a side-by-side comparison of top productivity frameworks.
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