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  • James Clear

    James Clear

    James Clear writes about how to build better habits and improve performance. Over 1 million people read his website each month and more than 315,000 subscribe to his popular email newsletter. His work has been featured by TIME, Entrepreneur, Forbes, Fast Company, and many other major media outlets. To read more of his writings on self-improvements tips based on proven scientific, visit JamesClear.com.

    Latest articles by James Clear

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      For a more creative brain, follow these 5 steps

      feature Nearly all great ideas follow a similar creative process

      By James Clear Published 22 September 16

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    • Prioritizing a to-do list will increase efficiency.

      This daily routine will help you achieve peak productivity

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      By James Clear Published 19 September 16

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    • Organization can lead to healthier food choices.

      This simple trick will help you live a much healthier life

      feature How to stick with good habits even when your willpower is gone

      By James Clear Published 14 September 16

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    • Focusing on a single task at a time has proven benefits.

      The scientific argument for mastering one thing at a time

      feature It's all about implementation intentions and automaticity

      By James Clear Published 8 September 16

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