1 min readApr 19, 2018
You’re right, Dan. As I’ve noted in my article, the idea of keystone habits came from Charles Duhigg. He shares a great number of insights which I’ve referenced. It’s a great book that I would recommend to everyone.
You’re right, Dan. As I’ve noted in my article, the idea of keystone habits came from Charles Duhigg. He shares a great number of insights which I’ve referenced. It’s a great book that I would recommend to everyone.
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