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Ep. 006: James Clear

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James Clear's Atomic Habits is on my book wall. But I'll be honest, it was there long before I read it. Clear sent a copy in the early fall of 2018, weeks before the October release. At that point, I hadn't known much about him. What I did know is that, like me, he is an Ohio guy. He's an athlete. And he has insatiable curiosity. I should have read the book much sooner than I did. It took everyone else reading it for me to fully grasp how important his work is for professionals like you and me.

When I finished it in December 2019, it was just three days after I opened to page one. There was one paragraph that really caught my eyes. And from then on, I zoomed through. From page 34:

Brailsford had been hired to put British Cycling on a new trajectory. What made him different from previous coaches was his relentless commitment to a strategy that he referred to as “the aggregation of marginal gains,” which was the philosophy of searching for a tiny margin of improvement in everything you do. Brailsford said, “The whole principle came from the idea that if you broke down everything you could think of that goes into riding a bike, and then improve it by 1 percent, you will get a significant increase when you put them all together.

This particular lesson was on the effects of compounding improvement, especially the infantismile ones. Clear's life is made of these moments and so are ours. Like many of you, Clear values the pursuit of deep generalism and optimizing the abilities, influence, and opportunities that you possess.

But James doesn't merely report the research of others. He tries out the concepts for himself as he experiments with building better habits as an entrepreneur, writer, and weightlifter. In the end, his talks end up being one-part storytelling, one-part academic research, and one-part personal experiment, forming a colorful blend of inspirational stories, academic science, and hard-earned wisdom. [1]

I am proud to have hosted him. Clear is a friend and I'd even call him a mentor. You will be better for listening to this one hour episode.


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Ep. 006: James Clear

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2PM Inc. and Web Smith에서 제공하는 콘텐츠입니다. 에피소드, 그래픽, 팟캐스트 설명을 포함한 모든 팟캐스트 콘텐츠는 2PM Inc. and Web Smith 또는 해당 팟캐스트 플랫폼 파트너가 직접 업로드하고 제공합니다. 누군가가 귀하의 허락 없이 귀하의 저작물을 사용하고 있다고 생각되는 경우 여기에 설명된 절차를 따르실 수 있습니다 https://ko.player.fm/legal.

James Clear's Atomic Habits is on my book wall. But I'll be honest, it was there long before I read it. Clear sent a copy in the early fall of 2018, weeks before the October release. At that point, I hadn't known much about him. What I did know is that, like me, he is an Ohio guy. He's an athlete. And he has insatiable curiosity. I should have read the book much sooner than I did. It took everyone else reading it for me to fully grasp how important his work is for professionals like you and me.

When I finished it in December 2019, it was just three days after I opened to page one. There was one paragraph that really caught my eyes. And from then on, I zoomed through. From page 34:

Brailsford had been hired to put British Cycling on a new trajectory. What made him different from previous coaches was his relentless commitment to a strategy that he referred to as “the aggregation of marginal gains,” which was the philosophy of searching for a tiny margin of improvement in everything you do. Brailsford said, “The whole principle came from the idea that if you broke down everything you could think of that goes into riding a bike, and then improve it by 1 percent, you will get a significant increase when you put them all together.

This particular lesson was on the effects of compounding improvement, especially the infantismile ones. Clear's life is made of these moments and so are ours. Like many of you, Clear values the pursuit of deep generalism and optimizing the abilities, influence, and opportunities that you possess.

But James doesn't merely report the research of others. He tries out the concepts for himself as he experiments with building better habits as an entrepreneur, writer, and weightlifter. In the end, his talks end up being one-part storytelling, one-part academic research, and one-part personal experiment, forming a colorful blend of inspirational stories, academic science, and hard-earned wisdom. [1]

I am proud to have hosted him. Clear is a friend and I'd even call him a mentor. You will be better for listening to this one hour episode.


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