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Atomic Habits Knowledge Check

Big Ideas from the book, Atomic Habits 

1. Main Concept 

James Clear defines habits as: 
A. Major goals we set for ourselves 
B. Systems that help us achieve goals through repeated actions 
C. Random routines we fall into without awareness 
D. One-time behaviors with large rewards 

2. The Four Laws of Behavior Change 

Match each principle to its correct description: 

Law Description 
1. Make it Obvious ___ a. Reward yourself so the behavior feels satisfying 
2. Make it Attractive ___ b. Reduce friction; make the habit easy to start 
3. Make it Easy ___ c. Clarify cues and intentions to make the habit visible 
4. Make it Satisfying ___ d. Pair the habit with something enjoyable or motivating 

3. Habit Loop Components 

List the four parts of the habit loop that drive behavior. 

4. Focus on Systems, Not Goals 

Explain in one sentence why Clear says, “You do not rise to the level of your goals; you fall to the level of your systems.” 

5. Identity-Based Habits 

Which example best reflects an identity-based habit
A. “I want to run a marathon.” 
B. “I want to lose 10 pounds.” 
C. “I am becoming a runner.” 

6. Environment Design 

True or False: Changing your environment can be more effective than relying on motivation alone. 

7. The Two-Minute Rule 

Describe the purpose of the “two-minute rule.” 

8. Breaking Bad Habits 

List two strategies James Clear recommends for breaking bad habits

9. Compound Growth 

Fill in the blank: Habits are the compound interest of __________. 

10. Reflection 

What small daily action could you begin today that aligns with the person you want to become? 

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