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About forty percent of daily life is shaped by habit, so when we follow good habits, it's much easier to be happier, healthier, productive, and creative. This habit tracker prompts you to record specific progress and choose from Gretchen Rubin's "21 Strategies for Habit Change" to help you build your habits and achieve your aims. The pages provide structure and flexibility, with space to visualize progress in different ways, use "pass" stickers if you need to take a day off, award yourself gold-star stickers to celebrate your milestones, get reminders from Gretchen Rubin's Habits Manifesto,…mehr

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About forty percent of daily life is shaped by habit, so when we follow good habits, it's much easier to be happier, healthier, productive, and creative. This habit tracker prompts you to record specific progress and choose from Gretchen Rubin's "21 Strategies for Habit Change" to help you build your habits and achieve your aims. The pages provide structure and flexibility, with space to visualize progress in different ways, use "pass" stickers if you need to take a day off, award yourself gold-star stickers to celebrate your milestones, get reminders from Gretchen Rubin's Habits Manifesto, and suggestions for ways to use this tracker effectively. "Don't break the chain" is a powerful strategy for building daily habits, and this tracker makes it easier to maintain.
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Gretchen Rubin is one of today's most influential and thought-provoking observers of happiness and human nature. She's known for her ability to convey complex ideas--from science to literature to stories from her own life--with levity and clarity. She's the author of many bestselling books, such as The Happiness Project, Better Than Before, and The Four Tendencies, which have sold millions of copies in more than thirty languages. Her most recent book is Life in Five Senses. She's also host of the popular podcast, Happier with Gretchen Rubin, and founder of award-winning Happier app, which helps people track their happiness-boosting habits. Gretchen Rubin has been interviewed by Oprah, eaten dinner with Nobel Prize-winner Daniel Kahneman, walked arm-in-arm with the Dalai Lama, had her work reported on in a medical journal, been written up in the New Yorker, and been an answer on Jeopardy! After starting her career in law, she realized she wanted to be a writer while she was clerking for Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor. Raised in Kansas City, she lives in New York City with her family.