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The Man Who Didn’t Look Right

From Atomic Habits: An Easy & Proven Way to Build Good Habits & Break Bad Ones by James Clear

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Clear opens the first law with a story about trained perception. — Atomic Habits, Ch. 4 · The Man Who Didn’t Look Right Full chapter free at readstacks.com (link in bio). New chapter every week. Save this for your TBR. #booktok #nonfiction #booksummary #atomichabits #jamesclear

READ STACKSCHAPTER04The Man Who Didn’tLook Rightfrom Atomic Habitsby James Clear
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I.THE CLAIMClear opens thefirst law with astory abouttrainedperception.from Atomic Habitsby James Clear
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II.THE IDEABefore you canmake good cuesobvious,you have tonotice the cuesalready steeringyou.from Atomic Habitsby James Clear
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The idea
III.THE MOVEApplied topersonal habits,the move is tonarrate yourbehavior at themoment ofthe cue.from Atomic Habitsby James Clear
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The move
READ THE FULL CHAPTERRead Stacksfrom Atomic Habitsby James Clearreadstacks.com
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