Atomic Habits | Tbilisi

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is a city of contrasts. One minute you’re hiking the concrete brutalism of the Nutsubidze Skybridge; the next, you’re sipping wine in a sulfur bathhouse dating back to the 17th century. For expats, digital nomads, and locals alike, the chaotic charm of Georgia’s capital can be both a playground for productivity and a graveyard for good intentions.

requires a specific approach. James Clear's principles of small, 1% improvements can be adapted to the local lifestyle, from navigating the metro to finding the perfect spot for deep work. 1. Make it Obvious: Design Your Tbilisi Environment atomic habits tbilisi

Atomic Habits: Tiny Changes, Remarkable Results by James Clear

One of the strongest concepts in Atomic Habits is "make bad habits difficult." In Vake or Vera district, you cannot walk 50 meters without passing a puri satse (bakery) selling fresh lobiani (bean bread) for 1 GEL. To avoid impulse eating, you must design your environment: take a different street, or carry a reusable water bottle. In Tbilisi, the environment is aggressive. You have to be architecturally defensive. and Biblusi

The narrow, cobbled streets of Old Town were charming, but her apartment had no central heating. Staying in bed was easier than working at a cold desk. Her habit of "morning writing" died within a week.

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You cannot control the potholes on Pekini Avenue. You cannot control the smell of sulguni cheese wafting from the basement.