“Goals are good for setting a direction, but systems are best for making progress.” Good quote from the book. I also like the workbook called 30 Days to Reduce Stress by Harper Daniels, teaches mindfulness.
My life changing experience with 'Make It Easy' - Habit #1 - Hit the snooze button. Habit #2 - Before the snooze timer expires, put on shorts and t-shirt, start the coffee, drink a glass of water (or pre-workout). ... After 3 months with these two very easy habits, I lost 20 pounds, ran 300 miles, and became the kind of person who wakes up early in the morning to run.
This is really helpful. I'm working on keeping my journaling/prayer time in the morning consistent before getting out of bed. I'm also working on putting my clothes IN the laundry bags instead of just piling on top of tossing next to them. Small steps. Getting better.
Super content! I'll have to listen again. Interestingly Atomic Habits was part of my stockpiling last December, and I didn't get around to reading it. Now I will prioritize it.
I'm listening to this episode. I heard James talk about surrounding yourself with people who have similar goals. We should create a community of people here on RUclips or on Facebook or some kind of platform! Does anybody know if there's anything like that?
biggest pet peeve is when people recommend books and know nothign about the person who they recommended it to. Mass Marketing baby. Great conversation but no need to hype up or recommend any book to anyone. Just share the facts and people will make there own informed decisions.
Had to stop listening when he started talking about principles based on evolutionary theory. There is good stuff in his approach, but disappointed this venue doesn't filter out things that are in opposition to sound Christian doctrine.
“Goals are good for setting a direction, but systems are best for making progress.” Good quote from the book. I also like the workbook called 30 Days to Reduce Stress by Harper Daniels, teaches mindfulness.
Thank you to inviting James Clear ❤
This was a very good interview. Great questions and great answers. Thank you to both of you.
My life changing experience with 'Make It Easy' - Habit #1 - Hit the snooze button. Habit #2 - Before the snooze timer expires, put on shorts and t-shirt, start the coffee, drink a glass of water (or pre-workout). ... After 3 months with these two very easy habits, I lost 20 pounds, ran 300 miles, and became the kind of person who wakes up early in the morning to run.
I want to be same bro , share your tips and experience
That’s amazing! Way to go 👊
That's amazing. Even changed your last name to someone who smashes tasks.
How is that easy lol. Doing all that before the snooze alarms hit is like doing all that in 10 minutes which is the opposite of easy.
Really enjoyed this interview - the interviewer didn't make it all about him (which so many interviewers do!) - thank you very much
This is really helpful. I'm working on keeping my journaling/prayer time in the morning consistent before getting out of bed. I'm also working on putting my clothes IN the laundry bags instead of just piling on top of tossing next to them. Small steps. Getting better.
Keep going! You've got this! - CGLP Team
Amazing insights, Ty Pastor Craig and James Clear!
After many times a true leadership podcast found😊
Listened to this episode multiple times on spotify! Really eye-opening, practical, and how it was explained made it so doable! 😊
Super content! I'll have to listen again.
Interestingly Atomic Habits was part of my stockpiling last December, and I didn't get around to reading it. Now I will prioritize it.
Woop woop. Excited for a fulfilled productive year. Thank you for the tools and tips to go forward.
I just put this book on hold at our library. Can’t wait to read it!
Super amazing content. Finally, I found a true leadership podcast
Two of my favorite people!
this is a wonderful video, subbed !
A change of thinking on some items begins tonight. Thank you.
great info, exciting to change my habits to make a huge difference in me...
I just saw his podcast on London Real then some how got directed to this podcast. This will be a game changer in doing small things daily.
u should read THE ONE THING. and THE SLIGHT EDGE.
Atomic habits is a great book
@@elenif.vlachou9126 will do thx . is it as impactfull as this book?good hacks?
Great episode! Thanks Craig and James.
I'm starting to work in some things I want to see changes in, in my life. I've taken notes and will try alot of these tips! TY!
Thank you for this interview/information/sharing! This is one of the best I have encountered!
Good stuff James..
Bought this book on Craig’s recommendation
Hope you enjoy it!
@@craiggroeschel there are so many 5 year journals out there. Exactly which one is it? I would like to get it also!
Hi Marlene! Pastor Craig uses a 5-year Levenger Journal. Hope this helps! - CG Team
Sounds a lot like the compound effect book
Awesome vocal
Peer coaching is a great way to have accountability
what's the journal purchased? from where? name / brand? please...
...let the behaviour lead to belief...
I'm listening to this episode. I heard James talk about surrounding yourself with people who have similar goals. We should create a community of people here on RUclips or on Facebook or some kind of platform! Does anybody know if there's anything like that?
Empowered Living( By Paul Martinelli and Roddy Galbraith) facebook page! Gamechanger!
38:10 = Galations 6:9
biggest pet peeve is when people recommend books and know nothign about the person who they recommended it to. Mass Marketing baby. Great conversation but no need to hype up or recommend any book to anyone. Just share the facts and people will make there own informed decisions.
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Haha I just sold my TV
Had to stop listening when he started talking about principles based on evolutionary theory. There is good stuff in his approach, but disappointed this venue doesn't filter out things that are in opposition to sound Christian doctrine.