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Atomic Holiness

1 h 2 min · 1. maj 2026
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In this episode, we dive into Atomic Habits by James Clear and unpack what actually works when it comes to building good habits—and breaking bad ones. We go beyond surface-level motivation and explore practical strategies for real change: * Why identity is the foundation of lasting habits * How small, consistent actions shape who you become * The power of environment, community, and accountability * Why most people fail at habits—and how to fix it We also connect these ideas to deeper philosophical and spiritual principles, including how your understanding of purpose influences your daily actions. Whether you're trying to wake up earlier, get healthier, grow spiritually, or just become more disciplined, this conversation gives you actionable tools you can start using today.

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