He is the author of the number one New York Times best seller, Atomic Habits. James Clear is a writer and speaker focused on habits, decision-making and continuous improvement. It is exactly the type of conversation we all hoped it would be, and we’re so glad you’re here.īG: Before we get started, I want to tell you a little bit more about James. But they also cover how our mindsets and our systems can set us up for success.īG: Just a side note on that, if you’ve heard Brené speak or do any events in the last several months, you’ll know that one thing that she’s been talking a lot about, a very specific quote from James’ book, “You do not rise to the level of your goals, you fall to the level of your systems.” We have been so obsessed with this quote, we’ve really been thinking about our own systems and how that applies to all of the systems that we build here at BBEARG. They also talk about the intersection of his work and Brené’s work, the collective stories we all make up, and how those stories really can trigger some shame responses that set us up for failure. And then they dig into some real strategies about how to make that happen. In this first episode, they talk about identity-based habits and how we can become the architects of our habits, not the victims of them. And it’s interesting because most of the time when we do a two-part series, we get into the conversation and then we decide, “Oh, we need to have one more episode,” but Brené knew before we even got started with James that she had so many questions she wanted to ask him that we just asked him from the beginning, “Can we do two episodes?” and he was all in. Y’all, I took literally almost six pages of notes during this episode. James shares his story with us and gives us some more insight into how he develops his deep understanding of the importance of consistency over intensity when establishing habits to last. So many of us have read Atomic Habits, and it’s so good.īG: But in this episode, we’re going to get to meet the man behind the book. This is part one of a two-part series that Brené is doing with James Clear on habits and his book, Atomic Habits, which has sold more than 5 million copies worldwide and has been translated into more than 50 languages. More to come, I think we’re going to talk more about the book on the podcast in the upcoming weeks, but I did get to sneak away so that I could introduce the podcast for you this week. It’s really a culmination of Brené’s work over the last 25 years. Bryan and Cookie have been here trucking boxes up and down the stairs, getting ready for launch, and we could not be more excited about this book, y’all. We got four pallets full of our new book, Atlas of the Heart, that comes out November 30th. We’re still not fully back, but there are a few of us here from time to time, and this week we got the most special delivery. I’m up here at the office, I was just going to start with a little sneak peak into what’s been going on with us this week. Order your copy now and embark on a journey of self-discovery and growth towards the life you've always dreamed of.Barrett Guillen: Hi everyone, I’m Barrett Guillen, and this is Dare to Lead. You fall to the level of your systems.' Let "Atomic Habits" be your guide as you rewrite your story, one habit at a time. Embrace Clear's reassuring words: 'You do not rise to the level of your goals. From the power of habit stacking to the transformative potential of the 1% rule, each turn of the page inspires action. With over three million readers worldwide captivated by Clear's compelling insights, this book offers a roadmap for sustainable success that is both practical and profound. Discover practical strategies for cultivating positive habits, banishing destructive ones, and harnessing the power of incremental change to achieve extraordinary results. Delve into the intricacies of human behavior with meticulously researched insights drawn from psychology, neuroscience, and behavioral economics. Unlock the transformative power of "Atomic Habits" by James Clear, a groundbreaking manifesto on habit formation and life optimization.
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