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Summary of The Power of Habit - Why We Do What We Do in Life and Business by Charles Duhigg | Get The Key Ideas Quickly - cover

Summary of The Power of Habit - Why We Do What We Do in Life and Business by Charles Duhigg | Get The Key Ideas Quickly

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The Power of Habit is a must-read for anyone looking to make positive changes in their lives and achieve success. This summary of Charles Duhigg's bestselling book provides a comprehensive overview of the key takeaways and insights from the original text. You will learn about the science of habit formation and how to create new, positive habits that lead to success.

This summary covers the cue-routine-reward cycle of habit formation and offers practical strategies for creating new, positive habits that replace old, negative ones. You will also discover how habits play a critical role in organizational and societal patterns, and how understanding this can lead to positive change and success on a larger scale.

With easy-to-understand explanations and real-world examples, this summary is the perfect guide for anyone looking to harness the power of habit to improve their life. It's an ideal choice for busy individuals who want to understand the key concepts of The Power of Habit, without having to read the entire book.

In this summary, you will learn about the power of habit, how to change your habits for the better, and how to create an environment that supports the desired behavior. This book is a must-read for anyone looking to make positive changes in their lives and achieve success.

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Available since: 01/25/2023.

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