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One Habit at a Time Is Enough. Exploring the Quiet Power of Focused Change and Rethinking How a Single Monthly Shift Builds a Life That Actually Feels Different
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- Nombre de pages171
- FormatePub
- ISBN978-3-565-27535-9
- EAN9783565275359
- Date de parution26/02/2026
- Protection num.pas de protection
- Taille2 Mo
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurEmphaloz Publishing House
Résumé
The appeal of total transformation is understandable. Change everything at once, reset completely, become a different person by next year. It is a compelling idea-and for most people, an exhausting one that ends somewhere around the third week of January.
This book explores what happens when the scope of change is deliberately narrowed: not as a compromise, but as a more honest response to how human attention, energy, and identity actually work.
It examines the psychology behind doing one thing at a time-why focus produces depth where variety produces friction, and how the quiet accumulation of single shifts over months creates something that a sweeping overhaul rarely does. At the center of this exploration is a reframe that feels almost too simple to take seriously until you try it: meaningful change does not require doing more. It requires doing less, more completely.
One habit, given genuine attention for a month, has the capacity to reshape not just behavior but the way a person understands what they are capable of. This book offers insight into the dynamics of incremental change, why the pressure to improve everything simultaneously undermines the very progress it promises, and what a year of focused, unhurried shifts might reveal about the relationship between patience and genuine growth.
It does not promise a upgraded life or a better version of yourself by December. It invites a more grounded and sustainable understanding of how lasting change tends to take root in real, imperfect lives.
It examines the psychology behind doing one thing at a time-why focus produces depth where variety produces friction, and how the quiet accumulation of single shifts over months creates something that a sweeping overhaul rarely does. At the center of this exploration is a reframe that feels almost too simple to take seriously until you try it: meaningful change does not require doing more. It requires doing less, more completely.
One habit, given genuine attention for a month, has the capacity to reshape not just behavior but the way a person understands what they are capable of. This book offers insight into the dynamics of incremental change, why the pressure to improve everything simultaneously undermines the very progress it promises, and what a year of focused, unhurried shifts might reveal about the relationship between patience and genuine growth.
It does not promise a upgraded life or a better version of yourself by December. It invites a more grounded and sustainable understanding of how lasting change tends to take root in real, imperfect lives.



















