New Delhi, April 2 -- Small choices shape big outcomes. That idea sits at the heart of James Clear's work on behaviour and self-improvement. His writing focuses on simple, repeatable actions. Over time, these actions compound into lasting change.

"Every action you take is a vote for the type of person you wish to become," James Clear.

Clear shared this idea in his book Atomic Habits (2018), where he explains how habits shape identity over time.

The idea is simple. Every action counts. Each choice adds up.

Go for a walk, and you vote for a healthier self. Read a few pages, and you vote for a more informed self. Skip both, and you still cast a vote-just in a different direction.

One action does not define you. Repeated actions do. Over...