

Atomic Reading Habits | EP 5
Jul 4, 2023
Explore how habits can transform your reading journey, drawing from insights in a popular book. Discover practical strategies to identify as a reader and create strong habits. Learn about effective environmental cues to motivate reading in a cozy nook or a dedicated workshop. Understand how community support can enhance your reading experience, making it more enjoyable and consistent. Get ready to elevate your reading sessions to new heights!
40:25
Prepare For The Habit Dip
- Expect a "valley of disappointment" when starting new habits like reading.
- Prepare mentally for the dip phase to avoid quitting early.
Build A Reading System
- Focus on developing a reading system, not just goals.
- Schedule a specific time daily to create a reliable reading habit.
Adopt A Reader Identity
- Our identities shape our behaviors and habits deeply.
- Adopting a reader identity helps make reading a natural part of life.
Get the Snipd Podcast app to discover more snips from this episode
Get the app 1 chevron_right 2 chevron_right 3 chevron_right
Intro
00:00 • 10min
Cultivating a Reader's Identity for Stronger Habits
10:14 • 17min
Creating an Inspiring Reading Environment and Habits
27:13 • 12min

The pleasures of reading in an age of distraction
Alan Jacobs
In "The Pleasures of Reading in an Age of Distraction," Alan Jacobs explores the enduring value of reading and the challenges it faces in contemporary society. Jacobs argues that reading should be approached as a pleasurable and enriching activity, rather than a duty or a means to an end. He examines the various factors that distract individuals from reading, such as technology and the pressures of modern life. The book offers practical advice on how to cultivate a love for reading. Jacobs emphasizes the importance of choosing books that resonate with personal interests and allowing oneself to be fully immersed in the reading experience.

High performance habits
Brendon Burchard
High Performance Habits is a motivational book based on extensive original research and Brendon Burchard's decade-long experience as the world’s highest-paid performance coach. The book identifies six habits that are crucial for achieving long-term success and happiness: seeking clarity, generating energy, raising necessity, increasing productivity, developing influence, and demonstrating courage. These habits are illustrated through powerful vignettes, cutting-edge science, thought-provoking exercises, and real-world daily practices. The book aims to help readers achieve their goals faster and more effectively, leading to a better quality of life and increased joy and confidence.

The Power of Habit
Why We Do What We Do in Life and Business
Charles Duhigg
In this book, Charles Duhigg explores the science of habit formation and change. He explains the 'habit loop' consisting of a cue, a routine, and a reward, and how understanding this loop can help in changing bad habits or forming good ones. The book includes numerous examples from various fields, such as how Procter & Gamble successfully marketed Febreze, how Alcoa transformed its business by focusing on safety, and how individuals like Olympic swimmer Michael Phelps and civil-rights hero Martin Luther King, Jr. benefited from specific habits. Duhigg argues that by harnessing this science, individuals and organizations can transform their lives and businesses[2][4][5].

The Dip
A Little Book That Teaches You When to Quit (and When to Stick)
Seth Godin
In 'The Dip,' Seth Godin challenges traditional views on persistence and quitting. He introduces the concept of 'The Dip,' a challenging phase between starting and mastering a skill, which is necessary for growth and mastery. Godin distinguishes 'The Dip' from 'The Cul-de-Sac' (a dead-end situation) and 'The Cliff' (a risky situation), advising readers to quit the latter two but push through 'The Dip' to achieve significant rewards. The book provides practical advice on recognizing when to quit and when to stick with a project, job, or relationship, emphasizing that strategic quitting can lead to extraordinary success.

Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave
Frederick Douglass
Published in 1845, this narrative provides a firsthand account of the harsh realities of slavery and the pervasive racism of 19th-century America. Douglass recounts his early life on a Maryland plantation, his determination to educate himself despite the odds, and his eventual escape to freedom. The book exposes the dehumanizing effects of slavery and challenges prevailing notions about race and equality. It remains a vital piece of American literature, fostering discussions on issues of race, equality, and the pursuit of freedom.

Atomic Habits
James Clear
Atomic Habits by James Clear provides a practical and scientifically-backed guide to forming good habits and breaking bad ones. The book introduces the Four Laws of Behavior Change: make it obvious, make it attractive, make it easy, and make it satisfying. It also emphasizes the importance of small, incremental changes (atomic habits) that compound over time to produce significant results. Clear discusses techniques such as habit stacking, optimizing the environment to support desired habits, and focusing on continuous improvement rather than goal fixation. The book is filled with actionable strategies, real-life examples, and stories from various fields, making it a valuable resource for anyone seeking to improve their habits and achieve personal growth[2][4][5].

1984
None
George Orwell
Published in 1949, '1984' is a cautionary tale by George Orwell that explores the dangers of totalitarianism. The novel is set in a dystopian future where the world is divided into three super-states, with the protagonist Winston Smith living in Oceania, ruled by the mysterious and omnipotent leader Big Brother. Winston works at the Ministry of Truth, where he rewrites historical records to conform to the Party's ever-changing narrative. He begins an illicit love affair with Julia and starts to rebel against the Party, but they are eventually caught and subjected to brutal torture and indoctrination. The novel highlights themes of government surveillance, manipulation of language and history, and the suppression of individual freedom and independent thought.
Show Summary:
In this week's episode, I'm exploring James Clear's book, Atomic Habits. I'll discuss 10 strategies to enhance our reading sessions in The Read Well Community, aiming for consistency, effectiveness, and enjoyment. I found tons of value in this book and look forward to sharing it with you. Let's dig in!
Links to make your reading kit:
- The bag: Sooez High Capacity Pencil Case
- The highlighters: Sharpies
- 3 x 5 Cards: Oxford Cards
- Pens: Zebra Med
- Dictionary: Webster Pocket Dictionary
- Clips:
Send Me a Text Message with Your Questions
The Write NoteExploring the craft of writing and its impact on pop culture.
Listen on: Spotify
IMPORTANT LINKS:
🛍️ - Visit my Bookstore Online - https://edgewaterbookstore.com/
📝 - Join my Newsletter Letter for weekly tips on reading deeply - https://www.thereadwellpodcast.com/newsletter
📚 - Join The Read Well Book Club: https://thereadwellpodcast.com/book-club/