Discover why most people fail at habit change and learn the four simple laws that make any habit stick, based on research from the 25-million-copy bestseller Atomic Habits.

The secret isn't in the perfect plan or the perfect motivation; it's in understanding that the most successful people don't rely on willpower—they design their surroundings to make good choices inevitable.
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Here's the thing about New Year's resolutions—most people fail not because they lack willpower, but because they're trying to change everything at once. James Clear, whose book Atomic Habits has sold over 25 million copies, discovered something fascinating: the people who successfully transform their lives focus on making it ridiculously easy to start, not on perfecting their end goal. Take his reader Mitch, who wasn't allowed to stay at the gym longer than five minutes when he first started working out. Sounds crazy, right? But six weeks later, Mitch was naturally extending his workouts because he'd mastered the hardest part—just showing up. The secret isn't in the perfect plan or the perfect motivation. It's in understanding four simple laws that make any habit stick, and knowing exactly which mistakes sabotage your progress before you even realize it's happening.