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The Habit Loop and the Four Laws of Behavior Change

The Habit Loop and the Four Laws of Behavior Change

Clear’s model builds on the habit loop—a framework supported by researchers such as Charles Duhigg (2012) and B.F. Skinner (1938) which describes a behavior cycle of:

  1. Cue : triggers the brain to initiate a behavior
  2. Craving : the motivational force or desire
  3. Response : the actual habit or behavior
  4. Reward : the benefit that reinforces the behavior

To modify this loop, Clear introduces the Four Laws of Behavior Change, offering both a framework for creating good habits and its inverse for breaking bad ones.

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A science-backed guide to transforming your habits through small, consistent changes. James Clear reveals how identity, systems, and environment shape behavior and how tiny habits compound into powerful long-term success.

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