✅ Really enjoyed that peek behind the curtain — hearing how James Clear iterated on ideas made Atomic Habits feel more doable. It reminds me of the change that clicked when I took the Archetype6 quiz and discovered I’m a Builder. That insight made everything fall into place.
Here are three valuable shifts I got from Archetype6:
1. I stopped chasing new tools and stuck with one simple system.
2. I built habits that could survive bad days—small, repeatable steps.
3. Sharing routines with other Builders helped me tweak, not toss, what worked.
What’s one part of Atomic Habits that changed your process for testing or iterating on your own ideas?
✅ Really enjoyed that peek behind the curtain — hearing how James Clear iterated on ideas made Atomic Habits feel more doable. It reminds me of the change that clicked when I took the Archetype6 quiz and discovered I’m a Builder. That insight made everything fall into place.
Here are three valuable shifts I got from Archetype6:
1. I stopped chasing new tools and stuck with one simple system.
2. I built habits that could survive bad days—small, repeatable steps.
3. Sharing routines with other Builders helped me tweak, not toss, what worked.
What’s one part of Atomic Habits that changed your process for testing or iterating on your own ideas?