10 Best Books for Building Better Habits Beyond Atomic Habits

I read Atomic Habits three times. The first time, I underlined everything. The second time, I made a habit tracker. The third time, I admitted that knowing the.

I read Atomic Habits three times. The first time, I underlined everything. The second time, I made a habit tracker. The third time, I admitted that knowing the.

Three years ago, I was completely invisible online. I had a LinkedIn profile with a default headshot, a Twitter account I barely used, and absolutely no idea.

I sent my first newsletter to forty-seven people. Most of them were friends and family who'd agreed to receive it because they felt obligated. The open rate.

There's a specific kind of tired that comes from dealing with a difficult person. Not the kind where you need more sleep. The kind where you need less of.

The thing about professional burnout is that it doesn't feel like burning. It feels like drowning in lukewarm water. There's no dramatic moment, no breakdown.

I said yes to everything for thirty-four years. Not dramatically. Not in a way that anyone noticed, which is the trick of people-pleasing — it looks like being.

The thing about losing a friend is that nobody brings you a casserole. Nobody sends flowers. There's no funeral where people stand in a line and tell you.

There's a specific kind of anxiety that lives in the future. It's not about anything happening right now. It's about everything that could happen — the job you.

The thing nobody tells you about joy is that it doesn't announce itself. It doesn't arrive with a soundtrack or a specific feeling you can point to and say,.

There's a specific moment at work that I think about more than I should. It was a Wednesday — last year, sometime in November — when a parent came into my.