Corrections Policy
Last updated: July 2026
At AtomicHabitsSummary.com, we strive to provide the most accurate, practical, and helpful educational content possible. We put a lot of effort into researching, writing, and reviewing our articles before publication (as detailed in our Editorial Policy).
However, we are human, and mistakes can sometimes occur. Our Corrections Policy outlines our commitment to transparency and our process for addressing errors when they happen.
Reporting Errors
We actively encourage our readers to reach out if they spot anything that seems incorrect or out of place. We welcome reports regarding:
- Factual Errors: Inaccuracies regarding behavioral psychology, the original concepts of Atomic Habits, or related scientific studies.
- Broken Links: Links to external sources or internal pages that no longer work.
- Outdated Information: Content that may have been accurate at the time of publishing but has since changed.
- Formatting Problems: Typos, grammatical errors, or display issues that hinder the reading experience.
How We Handle Corrections
When a potential error is brought to our attention, we take the following steps:
- Verification: We promptly review the reported information against the original text, scientific studies, or relevant sources.
- Update: If an error is confirmed, we will correct the content as quickly as possible. Minor typos or formatting issues will be fixed silently to maintain a clean reading experience.
- Transparency: For substantial updates or factual corrections that significantly change the context or meaning of an article, we will include a "Last Updated" date at the top of the page. In rare cases where an entire premise was flawed, we may add an editorial note explaining the correction.
Contact Us
If you have found an error or have a suggestion for improving our content, please let us know. You can reach out to us directly through our Contact page or by emailing readminutes@gmail.com.
Thank you for helping us maintain the highest standard of quality for all our readers.