279: James Clear - How Tiny Changes Can Equal Remarkable Results (Atomic Habits)
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The Learning Leader Show With Ryan Hawk. Episode #279: James Clear - How Tiny Changes Can Changes Can Equal Remarkable Results (Atomic Habits)
Show Notes:
- "It's important to know how everything works together." 
- Ojai, CA - Circle talking about book writing
 
 - Atomic = Atom, small, tiny. Habits should be small
 - "Habits are the atoms of our lives"
 - "It's about the collection of habits"
 - "They are small... but put them together... they compound and are powerful."
 - The system is in four stages.  They stages are: 
- The cue - gets attention
 - The craving - in the brain
 - The response - the habit, behavior
 - The result - what happens
 
 - Feedback loops - The cookie example
 - "My readers and I are peers. An essential part of the process is to write about it. Try things out. Everything I've published has been revised many times."
 - The four laws: 
- Make it obvious
 - Make it attractive
 - Make it easy
 - Make it satisfying
 
 - The Goldilocks rule - Steve Martin 
- People burn out or get bored. How to stay motivated...
 - Be stretched just beyond your capacity but not too far. "Always stay just on the edge..." Steve Martin kept expanding his sets by just a few minutes each time until he had a 60 minute set. He started small with just a few minutes of material.
 - Make sure you "stretch yourself... just a bit... everyday."
 - Be the person who gets the additional task done
 
 - How to do this all as a parent? -- "Life is in seasons..." 
- "If you want to double your productivity, get 8 hours of sleep."
 
 - The plateau of latent potential -- A melting ice cube. A 1 degree change
 - "Habits don't add up, they compound. It looks like a hockey stick."
 - "Outcome based habits vs identity based habits." 
- Focus on identity based habits. Be the type of person who wakes up early and works out.
 
 - The importance of being able to delay gratification
 - Weightlifting - Reinterpret signals. "Being sore feels good." Re frame how you think about something like soreness
 - "Happiness is simply the absence of desire." 
- When you observe a cue, but do not desire to change your state, you are content with the current situation
 
 - "Being curious is better than being smart." 
- Need to be eager to learn and accomplish things
 - "Your actions reveal how badly you want something"
 
 - "We can only be rational and logical after we have been emotional."
 - System 1 = feelings
 - System 2 = Rational, math problem 
- System 1 always leads the way
 
 
- The Learning Leader Circle -- Apply
 - Use the "Get To Know You Document"
 
"Being curious is better than being smart"
Social Media:
- Follow James on Twitter: @JamesClear
 - Read: Atomic Habits
 - Connect with me on LinkedIn
 - Join our Facebook Group: The Learning Leader Community
 - To Follow Me on Twitter: @RyanHawk12
 
 