Summary:
The book advocates for making tiny, almost effortless changes to daily routines as a strategy for building lasting habits. It emphasizes the power of consistency over intensity, suggesting that small, regular actions lead to significant personal development and success over time.
Key points:
1. Mini Habits: The book promotes small, daily tasks that are easy to achieve, helping to overcome procrastination and resistance.
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