![]() I know you’re going to feel fired up to seek out your new identity once you listen.ĭisclaimer: The content in the podcast and on this webpage is not intended to constitute or be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.* ![]() This is such a useful conversation, packed with practical tips, and I think it’s a great way to kick off the year. James says we can all begin by asking ourselves ‘Who do I want to become?’ then looking at what habits we might need to build that identity. ![]() You’re no longer that someone who tries to go for a run three times a week, you’re a runner. Every action you take towards your goal is a vote for the person you wish to become. We also discuss how true behaviour change is really identity change. When it comes to good versus bad habits, James says it’s more about which are effective – are they serving you? We talk about ‘designing your environment’, building a tribe around you who support what you want to achieve and finding the path of least resistance to what you want to do. He shares his learnings via his hugely popular newsletters, to help people use the psychology of habit formation to live healthier, fuller lives. James Clear is an entrepreneur and New York Times best-selling author of Atomic Habits a handbook for anyone who wants to finally get to grips with successful behaviour change. Do you believe habits are ‘good’ or ‘bad’? Are you constantly trying to create better habits and quit those that don’t serve you? Today’s guest has insights that will help get your New Year off to a great start by truly understanding what habits are – and how to optimise them.
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