![]() ![]() These habits are all deeply ingrained into our subconscious. The countless times you pick up your phone. Our brains function, largely, on autopilot. Every day, the vast majority of our daily activities are performed at the subconscious level. Since habits are, by definition, behaviors that we do not always engage in consciously, this means that habits must be addressed at the subconscious level. ![]() James Clear does a fantastic job in “Atomic Habits”, explaining why it is so hard to break bad habits and establish healthy ones. This post is the first in a series that will examine some of the content found in “Atomic Habits” through Gospel-lenses. Personally, I have found “Atomic Habits” to be extremely helpful on a number of fronts. The impact these principles have had on this particular team has been incredible. Just today, I spent a couple of hours teaching and discussing the principles in this book to a team of leaders in the real estate industry. Habit is the new buzz word in leadership circles. Countless numbers of leadership teams, in both the business world and ministry world, are reading and discussing this book. James Clear’s book “Atomic Habits”, a NY Times Bestseller, is one of the most widely read books on personal development on the market today. ![]()
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