James Clear breaks down the habit systems, identity shifts, and methodical launch strategy behind Atomic Habits' 10 million copies.

James Clear — Writer and speaker on habits and continuous improvement; author of the #1 New York Times bestseller Atomic Habits (10M+ copies sold) and creator of the 3-2-1 Newsletter (2M+ subscribers).
Tim Ferriss talks with James Clear about the annual-review questions and reflection habits Clear uses to course-correct his life and business. They dig into building systems that reduce friction rather than relying on willpower, the idea that every action is a vote for an identity, and how to capture ideas and curate information flows. A long case study deconstructs how Clear wrote and launched Atomic Habits, including modeling bestseller titles and structures and running a concentrated, thoughtful launch. They close on environment design, social tribes, and the principle that results are lagging measures of habits.
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James Clear
“Atomic Habits, which covers easy and proven ways to build good habits and break bad ones. The book has sold more than 10 million copies worldwide” — Tim Ferriss 00:00:39Find it on Amazon
“there's this little kind of diabolical Tupperware container called the Kitchen Safe, and it has a lockbox code on the top of it” — James Clear 01:03:31Find it on Amazon
Morgan Housel
“Quick side sell for Morgan, The Psychology of Money. The title may seem generic. The book is outstanding. I really enjoyed it.” — Tim Ferriss 01:18:47Find it on Amazon
Tim Ferriss
“4-Hour Workweek is a good example of this. Nobody really used that phrase before the book. It was a little bit weird” — James Clear 01:29:53Find it on Amazon
Tim Ferriss
“Similar to what you did with 4-Hour Body and so on, I did a series of bonuses. So if you bought the book during launch week” — Tim Ferriss 01:35:25Find it on Amazon