A single big idea can change your life when you take it and make it a habit.
And habits can change your life and shape your destiny.
As Ralph Waldo Emerson said:
“Sow a thought and you reap an action; sow an act and you reap a habit; sow a habit and you reap a character; sow a character and you reap a destiny.”
Below are five big ideas from some of the best books ever written on habits. Take them in, apply them, and create a habit that changes your life.
Let's begin with...
“But the true question is: ‘Are you becoming the type of person you want to become?’ The first step is not what or how, but who. You need to know who you want to be.”
You’ve heard of the book (a perennial bestseller) this idea comes from for a reason.
Here's how to put it into practice.
Action Steps:
If you're not yet sure of precisely which habit to choose, the big ideas below will help.
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Once you get clear on who you need to be, make sure you start small, atomic, tiny.
Our favorite big idea from this one is, The Anatomy of Tiny Habits.
Here’s the A-B-C process on that, coming directly from this great book:
Action Steps:
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A keystone habit is the habit that can trigger positive changes that spread to all areas of your life.
What’s the habit that, if you were to change it, would have the greatest positive impact on your life?
Is it quitting smoking? No longer drinking? Drastically reducing your social media time? Starting daily exercise? Meditating every day?
Action Steps:
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This fourth big idea is so important because although you now have the wisdom to effectively install habits, you won't be perfect. That's okay, but keep in mind...
“If missing one day reduces your chances of long-term success by a small amount like five percent, missing two days reduces it by forty percent or so.
Action Steps:
Absolutely do not skip twice.
And you'll be on your way to creating compounding gains.
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What starts as a tiny or atomic habit has the ability to compound over time.
The example from this book that best shows the power of compounding is the story of Magic Pennies.
Two choices: You can have $3 million in cash today or, I’ll give you a penny and double it every day for 31 days. Which would you prefer?
If you chose to take a doubling penny for 31 days, you get to walk away with $10,737,418.24.
As Darren says:
“Very few things are as amazingly impressive as the ‘magic’ of compounding pennies. Amazingly, this “force” is equally powerful in every area of your life.”
Action Steps:
Your potential is unknowable and it can start with a habit. Which one will you start today?
(Grab the book here, or view all nine big ideas from this book for free here.)