Now available for the first time in English, the international best-selling book, Unbreakable by Daniel Habif provides inspiration and motivation to help readers overcome obstacles and create the life they want.
More than a self-help book, Unbreakable offers a manifesto that invites the reader to participate in the process of breaking patterns and creating the life they desire in the areas of family, love, marriage, career, and life. "I didn't write this book with the intention of getting you hooked; it's just the opposite. I wrote it so that every page triggers a need for you to stop, bookmark the page, and go after whatever resonates within you," writes Habif.
Unbreakable gathers and expands the inspirational messages that have had the greatest impact and that best represent Daniel Habif as a motivational speaker. This best-selling book also
The official Unbreakable Manifesto that resonates with his millions of followersPractical exercises to help readers overcome personal obstacles in all areas of their livesPowerful quotes to reflect, inspire, and transformOpen letters, directly from the heart of the author, to the reader and societyUnbreakable is a book for all ages, a spark that ignites passions, an awakening that burns inside, and a manifesto for continuous improvement. Its pages are printed with the sharpest version of the irreverence, humor, and impetus that characterizes Daniel Habif.
This is a very unique self-help book, not because it has something new to say but because of the amount of arrogance and shady subtext permeating the “I’m super humble despite my dictionary long list of accomplishments and I’m unlocking that greatness in your” text.
Maybe because I don’t read self-help, I’m unfamiliar with how much shade can be thrown at “haters”. Like there is literally a letter addressed to his detractors. Like bro, what? You found Jesus now maybe you should find therapy.
There’s the standard fare of checklists and mindfulness “do better” verbiage that hits the “pull yourself up by your bootstraps” favorites but makes a passing sweep at mentioning mental health challenges. It’s also often comically contradictory. If someone is cold and doesn’t seem as committed then keep giving more! Smothering them with hugs and kisses will melt their heart because ice can’t withstand heat! Because you’re the problem if someone doesn’t love you or love you as much as you love them.
Then later it’s, “well, you knew it was the wrong person, but you carried on regardless.” Really? Self-respect is important; loving yourself is key! Just don’t love yourself enough to leave if someone is withholding and emotionally distant. No wait, “Recover your self-esteem and say "no".
There are so many very strong opinions that are in opposition and/or are ridiculously simplistic. The tone shifts between arrogance, somewhat useful, potentially supportive and humble bragging within the same paragraph. That book cover image speaks volumes. The narrator kept me as engaged as possible so kudos to him.
Self help is not my genre. And every time I read another one I confirm that. I requested this book because of the fame of it's author, I had heard about this title a lot (the Spanish version), and people seem to like it. However, is not for me. I find it's full of old and very basic recommendations, a lot of personal opinions of the author, much judgement of anything that does not align with his opinions. I couldn't find much substance.