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The Topline Summary of: Charles Duhigg's The Power of Habit - Why We Do What We Do in Life and Business (Topline Summaries)

The Topline Summary of: Charles Duhigg's The Power of Habit - Why We Do What We Do in Life and Business (Topline Summaries)

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The Topline Summary in a Sentence is: “Change might not be fast and it isn't always easy. But with time and effort, almost any habit can be reshaped."

“What’s good, if brief, is twice as good.” – Baltasar Gracian

Don't you hate it when you've always wanted to read a book but never able to quite find the time?
Or do you just want to extract the key ideas of a book without having to spend weeks and months reading through it all?

Fret not!

Welcome to Top Line Summaries, brought to you by BrevityBooks Publishing™ - encapsulating the core concepts, big ideas and best bits from all your favourite business and leadership, personal development and self-help bestselling books.
In an age where personal time is more limited than ever, our core belief is that ‘being brief is best.’ Whether in business or at home, BrevityBooks Publishing™ will get you on the express road to success!

Habits are not as simple as they appear. Even though scientists have discovered how habits work, there is no recipe for rapid change; no one formula for changing habits. Rather, habits, like individuals, are all different. The author describes a habit as "a choice that we deliberately make at some point, and then stop thinking about, but continue doing, often every day." One study found that more than 40% of the actions people performed each day weren't actual decisions, but habits.

This summary takes us to the thrilling edge of scientific discoveries that explain why habits exist and how they can be changed. Giving up cigarettes is different from curbing overeating, which is different from changing how you communicate with your spouse, which is different from how you prioritize tasks at work. But every habit, not matter its complexity, is malleable. To modify a habit, however you must decide to change it. This summary encapsulates the framework the author has put together for understanding how habits work and a guide to experimenting with how they might change.
Language
English
Pages
22
Format
Kindle Edition
Publisher
BB Publishing
Release
September 07, 2014

The Topline Summary of: Charles Duhigg's The Power of Habit - Why We Do What We Do in Life and Business (Topline Summaries)

Brevity Books
4/5 ( ratings)
The Topline Summary in a Sentence is: “Change might not be fast and it isn't always easy. But with time and effort, almost any habit can be reshaped."

“What’s good, if brief, is twice as good.” – Baltasar Gracian

Don't you hate it when you've always wanted to read a book but never able to quite find the time?
Or do you just want to extract the key ideas of a book without having to spend weeks and months reading through it all?

Fret not!

Welcome to Top Line Summaries, brought to you by BrevityBooks Publishing™ - encapsulating the core concepts, big ideas and best bits from all your favourite business and leadership, personal development and self-help bestselling books.
In an age where personal time is more limited than ever, our core belief is that ‘being brief is best.’ Whether in business or at home, BrevityBooks Publishing™ will get you on the express road to success!

Habits are not as simple as they appear. Even though scientists have discovered how habits work, there is no recipe for rapid change; no one formula for changing habits. Rather, habits, like individuals, are all different. The author describes a habit as "a choice that we deliberately make at some point, and then stop thinking about, but continue doing, often every day." One study found that more than 40% of the actions people performed each day weren't actual decisions, but habits.

This summary takes us to the thrilling edge of scientific discoveries that explain why habits exist and how they can be changed. Giving up cigarettes is different from curbing overeating, which is different from changing how you communicate with your spouse, which is different from how you prioritize tasks at work. But every habit, not matter its complexity, is malleable. To modify a habit, however you must decide to change it. This summary encapsulates the framework the author has put together for understanding how habits work and a guide to experimenting with how they might change.
Language
English
Pages
22
Format
Kindle Edition
Publisher
BB Publishing
Release
September 07, 2014

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