Breaking Bad Habits
Create Friction, Manage Stress, and Transform Your Life
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Zachary Locklear
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Dan Crown
Lighter. Calmer. Unchained from the patterns that have quietly held you back.
You’ve felt glimpses of that person before — in the moments you chose to walk instead of worry, to breathe instead of scroll, to begin instead of wait. That person isn’t a fantasy. That person is you, just… not fully awake yet.
Breaking Bad Habits isn’t a book. It’s an invitation. With every chapter, author Dan Crown loosens another link — not through pressure, not through guilt, but through something quieter and far more powerful: understanding.
You’ll feel the chain around procrastination… loosen.
You’ll feel the chain around stress eating… loosen.
You’ll feel the chain around doomscrolling, distraction, self-doubt… loosen.
One by one.
Because your brain isn’t broken. It’s just doing exactly what it was built to do — chasing comfort, avoiding friction, repeating what feels safe. And the moment you see that clearly, you stop fighting yourself and start designing the life you actually want.
Inside, you’ll discover how to:
∙ Disarm the Habit Loop driving your most stubborn behaviors
∙ Use invisible friction to make bad habits dissolve on their own
∙ Build stress buffers so pressure never controls you again
∙ Trigger transformation with micro-actions too small to resist
∙ Replace, not just remove — so the change finally holds
∙ Shift your identity, until good choices stop feeling like effort
Let each chapter settle in, wherever you are.
Because somewhere beneath the noise, you already know the truth:
The chains were never as strong as you believed.
And freedom was always closer than you thought.
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