“Grease the groove” Max Effgen, May 28, 2009 I have noticed a common thread in some distinct readings. This common thread relates to positive habits and how to build them. Fitness, personal or professional habits can be shaped if you, “Grease the groove.” Russian Kettlebell guru, Pavel Tsatouline coined the term. He uses it to describe synaptic facilitation — that is specific exercise plus frequent practice will equal success. He preaches that good, small habits can lead to big gains. Granted he is usually talking about pull-ups, but “grease the groove” can be applied to all aspects of life. Grease the Groove for Strength by Pavel Tsatsouline I found the same “grease the groove” concept in the writings of Paulo Coelho. Coelho, the international bestselling author, blogs and even pirates his own novels. I have enjoyed many of his books and given away many copies of The Alchemist. Favorite Quote: By changing the way you do routine things you allow a new person to grow inside you. Paulo Coelho’s Blog The same “grease the groove” concept can be found in The Magic Lamp: Goal Setting for People Who Hate Setting Goals by Keith Ellis. The writing style is clear and authentic. It details what you need to do to help make your wishes into habits and habits into goals and reality. Interview questions. Your resume. That start up idea. Music lessons. A cooking class. Pull-ups. That half-marathon. “Grease the groove” and make it happen! thoughts bookskeith ellisMagic Lamppaulo coelhopavelreadsthoughtstsatsouline