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The Mel Robbins Podcast
The Mel Robbins Podcast•January 9, 2026

How to Become 37.78 Times Better at Anything: An Easy & Proven Way to Build Habits

In this episode, James Clear shares insights from his bestselling book Atomic Habits, revealing a proven system for building good habits, breaking bad ones, and becoming 37.78 times better at anything by focusing on small, consistent improvements and understanding the power of identity-based behavior change.
Self-Compassion & Emotional Resilience
Habit Building
Discipline & Motivation
Mel Robbins
Scott Adams
James Clear
BJ Fogg
Ed Latimore

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Podcast Summary

In this transformative episode, James Clear, the #1 New York Times bestselling author of Atomic Habits, breaks down his proven framework for building good habits and breaking bad ones. (00:55) Clear reveals that the problem isn't lack of willpower—it's having the wrong systems for change. He explains how getting just 1% better each day leads to being 37.78 times better by year's end, emphasizing that small changes compound into extraordinary results. (03:07) The conversation covers his personal journey from a devastating baseball injury to becoming one of the world's leading experts on behavior change, while providing practical, actionable strategies anyone can implement immediately.

  • Core focus on systems over goals, the 4 Laws of Behavior Change, and how tiny improvements create massive transformation over time

Speakers

James Clear

James Clear is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of Atomic Habits, which has sold over 25 million copies worldwide and appeared on the bestseller list for 164 consecutive weeks. He is widely regarded as one of the world's leading experts on habit formation and behavior change, helping millions of people improve their lives through his research-backed frameworks and systems.

Mel Robbins

Mel Robbins is a bestselling author, podcast host, and motivational speaker known for her practical approach to personal development. She hosts The Mel Robbins Podcast and is the author of several bestselling books including The Let Them Theory.

Key Takeaways

Focus on Identity-Based Habits Rather Than Outcome-Based Goals

Clear explains that instead of asking "What do I want to achieve?" you should ask "Who do I want to become?" (47:18) Every action you take is like casting a vote for the type of person you wish to become. When you do one push-up, you're voting for being someone who doesn't miss workouts. This approach creates lasting change because it reinforces your identity rather than just chasing external results. The key is letting your behavior lead the way—small actions provide evidence of who you are, building genuine belief in your new identity.

Apply the Two-Minute Rule to Make Habits Stick

Scale any habit down to something that takes two minutes or less to establish the routine. (47:34) "Read 30 books a year" becomes "read one page." "Meditate for 20 minutes" becomes "meditate for one minute." Clear emphasizes that "a habit must be established before it can be improved"—you need to standardize before you optimize. The heaviest weight at the gym is the front door, meaning the hardest part is getting started. Once you're moving, momentum makes it easier to continue.

Design Your Environment to Support Success

The secret to self-control isn't having more discipline—it's being in situations where you're tempted less frequently. (64:13) People who exhibit high self-control aren't more disciplined; they're just tempted less often. Make good habits obvious by placing visual cues in your environment, and make bad habits invisible by removing temptations. Small environmental changes can dramatically reduce the friction between you and your desired behaviors.

Never Miss Twice—Focus on Getting Back on Track Quickly

The key to long-term success isn't perfection; it's resilience. (85:27) Clear's mantra is "never miss twice"—if you miss one day, pour all your energy into getting back on track the next day. Top performers aren't perfect, but they bounce back quickly from setbacks. At the end of the year, individual mistakes are just blips on the radar if you consistently return to your habits after breaking them.

Use Systems Thinking Instead of Goal Setting

Goals are about results you want to achieve; systems are the processes that lead to those results. (51:42) If there's a gap between your goal and your system, your daily habits will always win. Your current habits are perfectly designed to deliver your current results. Winners and losers often have the same goals—the difference is their systems. Focus on building better daily processes rather than just setting targets, because goals are good for people who want to win once, but systems are for people who want to win repeatedly.

Statistics & Facts

  1. Getting 1% better each day for a year (1.01 to the 365th power) makes you 37.78 times better by year's end, while getting 1% worse drives you almost to zero (0.03). (13:07) This mathematical principle demonstrates how small changes compound dramatically over time.
  2. Atomic Habits has appeared on the New York Times bestseller list for a record-breaking 164 consecutive weeks and has sold more than 25 million copies worldwide. (03:19) This demonstrates the widespread impact of Clear's habit formation framework.
  3. If you work on almost anything consistently for two years, you're almost guaranteed to be in the top 1-5% of the population in that area because so few people maintain that level of consistency. (16:28) This highlights how persistence creates competitive advantage.

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