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Atomic Habits Law 3 Explained: How to Make Any Habit Attractive with Dopamine & Design

🔥 What Makes a Habit Attractive? | Atomic Habits Chapter 4 (Law 3) ✨ Introduction: Ever wonder why scrolling Instagram reels for hours feels effortless... but opening a book for 10 minutes feels like lifting a mountain? The answer isn’t willpower. It’s attraction. What you crave, you repeat. 🔍 What This Blog Will Solve For You: Why we fail at good habits despite strong intentions How to flip your brain’s dopamine system in your favor Ways to make your environment your personal growth machine Simple tricks to make good habits easy and bad ones hard 🔹 What Is Law 3 of Atomic Habits? Law 3 = Make it Attractive. This chapter explains why the brain sticks to habits that feel good before you even start them. Your brain releases dopamine not only when you experience a reward but also when you anticipate it. That means you take action not because the habit is good, but because the cue feels rewarding . ❓ Why Do We Struggle to Build Good Habits? Bec...

The hidden price of starting late for the exams like JEE

Dangerous Delay: Why Starting Late in Competitive Exams Can Be a Huge Mistake :- In our previous blog, we explored the raw and personal story of a student who gave everything for JEE — clearing Mains but falling short in Advanced. It wasn't a lack of effort, but a gap in timing and strategy that led to regret. But what about the students who never even get the chance to push that far? After publishing the first blog, some readers opened up about their own struggles - and their stories revealed a deeper truth : failure doesn't always come at the end of the race. Sometimes, it begins right at the starting line.  ⏳ When the Clock Starts Too Late :- Competitive exams like JEE aren’t just about how hard you work — they’re about when you begin. There’s a misconception that one can start preparing seriously in Class 12 and still make it. A few might pull it off, but for most, that delay proves costly. Several viewers shared how they began their serious preparation during Class 12, whi...

Jee Honest Journey

 I Dreamt of IIT Bombay – This Is What Really Happened after 10th, I had just one dream in mind — IIT Bombay. Right after my board exams, I joined coaching classes in Pune. My father used to talk about IIT Bombay every single day. The goal was clear, the ambition strong — but the journey turned out to be very different from what I expected.Coming from a state board background, my basics were not strong. I struggled to understand theory, and as a result, I couldn’t solve many questions. Still, I used to complete all module exercises before anyone else. People were surprised by the speed, but the truth was, I couldn’t make it beyond the third batch. Some of my friends kept moving to higher batches. I felt jealous, frustrated, and often questioned my own capabilities. Then came May — I gave my first full portion test. The result was a shocker. I wasn’t even qualifying for Mains. That’s when I changed gears. I stopped focusing on Advanced and started preparing specifically for Mains — ...

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