Hello, Habits
A Minimalist's Guide to a Better Life
by Fumio Sasaki
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Pub Date Jan 05 2021 | Archive Date Dec 31 2020
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Description
The internationally best-selling author of Goodbye, Things shares insights and practices to help you become the best version of yourself.
Fumio Sasaki changed his life when he became a minimalist. But before minimalism could really stick, he had to make it a habit. All of us live our lives based on the habits we’ve formed, from when we get up in the morning, to what we eat and drink, to how likely we are to actually make it to the gym. In Hello, Habits, Sasaki explains how we can acquire the new habits that we want—and get rid of the ones that don’t do us any good.
Bringing together leading theories and tips from cognitive psychology, along with examples from his own life, he unravels common misperceptions about “willpower” and “talent,” and offers a step-by-step guide to success. Ultimately, Sasaki shows how ordinary people like himself can use his principles of good habit-making to improve themselves and change their lives.
About the Author:
Fumio Sasaki is a Japanese author, editor, and minimalist. He is the former coeditor-in-chief of Japan's Wani Books, and cofounder of the website Minimal&ism. He currently lives in the Philippines.
Available Editions
EDITION | Hardcover |
ISBN | 9781324005582 |
PRICE | $21.95 (USD) |
Featured Reviews
This was written by a minimalist and focused on why we are able to stick with some habits and not others. I found this approach to be better than the method of just listing steps with vague descriptions. I felt like I understood why forming new habits can be hard. This is a very informative book.
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