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Overview

“No matter your goals, Atomic Habits offers a proven framework for improving–every day. James Clear, one of the world’s leading experts on habit formation, reveals practical strategies that will teach you exactly how to form good habits, break bad ones, and master the tiny behaviors that lead to remarkable results”

Publisher Penguin Random House
ISBN 9780735211308
Year 2018
Pages290
Format PDF

Any — Given Sunday П…пђпњп„о№п„о»оїо№ О•о»о»о·оѕо№оєо¬

"Look at the man next to you," Tony rasped, his voice sounding like gravel under a tire. "In this game, we either heal as a team, or we die as individuals."

Willie Beamen took the snap. The world went silent. He didn't see the defensive line; he saw the "inches" Tony talked about. He sprinted, leaped, and for one second, he wasn't a player—he was a myth. He hit the turf, the ball tucked tight, as the crowd exploded. "Look at the man next to you," Tony

Tony D'Amato looked at his team. They weren’t a team yet—just a collection of broken bones and massive egos. He thought about the Greek word for "struggle," Agon . That’s what this was. Not just a game, but a fight for the inches that define a life. He didn't see the defensive line; he saw

The stadium was a concrete coliseum, vibrating with the roar of sixty thousand souls. In the locker room, the air tasted of wintergreen, sweat, and unspoken fear. Tony D'Amato looked at his team

In the silence of the film room later, Tony watched the replay. The subtitles scrolled by: Σε οποιαδήποτε δοσμένη Κυριακή . He smiled. They had found their inches.