The Science of Habits: How to Build Good Habits and Break Bad Ones Have you ever promised yourself: “I’ll start working out tomorrow.” “I’ll stop scrolling my phone at night.” “This time I’ll stay consistent.” But after a few days… everything falls apart? You’re not lazy. You’re not weak. You simply haven’t designed your habits correctly. According to bestselling author James Clear and neuroscientist Andrew Huberman, your daily habits shape your identity, energy, success, fitness, and even happiness. The good news? Tiny changes can completely transform your life. Why Habits Control Your Life Every habit is a solution to a recurring problem. Feeling stressed? Some people meditate. Others smoke. Feeling bored? Some people read. Others endlessly scroll social media. Feeling tired after work? Some people exercise. Others binge-watch Netflix. Your brain constantly searches for shortcuts to repeated situations. That shortcut becomes a habit. And...

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