Atomic Habits Indonesia May 2026
In a country where "jam karet" (rubber time) is a cultural joke and "mager" (lazy/motivationless) is a daily struggle, James Clear's Atomic Habits feels less like a self-help book and more like a survival manual. But how do you apply a system built for Western productivity to the unique rhythms of life in Indonesia?
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Because as James Clear says, and as every Ibu knows: Sedikit-sedikit lama-lama menjadi bukit. (Little by little, eventually it becomes a mountain). In a country where "jam karet" (rubber time)
You cannot rely on a fancy gym or a silent library (which are rare). You must rely on environment design . Hide the kerupuk . Put your Al-Qur'an on top of your TV remote . Start with Dua Menit . Because as James Clear says, and as every
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