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:
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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Similar ideas to The Habit Loop and the Four Laws of Behavior Change
Any habit can be broken down into a feedback loop with four stages: cue, craving, response, and reward. Clear's Four Laws of Behavior Change align with these stages:
To create a good habit:
Habits exist in order to help us do repetitive things automatically.
PROBLEM PHASE:
1 - Cue: the cue triggers the brain to a certain behavior, like you walk into dark room.
2 - Craving: this is the motivation behind the habit, l...
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