A Tiny, Powerful Idea builds on a simple, fundamental life Your habits shape your destiny. Tiny, everyday behaviours will lead you towards either a life you deserve or a road to ruin, and this book will show you how to create and maintain those behaviours to ensure you get on the right path.
Sam Thomas Davies, author of Habits of How to Change Your Habits When Change is Difficult, presents A Tiny, Powerful Idea, a hand-picked collection of his finest essays detailing the strategies that have guided the most phenomenal achievers in art, science, business and beyond.
You’ll learn how Jack Canfield and Mark Victor Hansen published a New York Times best seller with no publishing experience; how John Keats became one of the most beloved English poets despite his difficult upbringing; how former professional boxer turned trainer, Freddie Roach, made the comeback of the century to win trainer of the year three years in a row; and much more.
This book is your personal operating system for life, a guide to help you multiply your success, chart your progress and achieve any desire. If you’re serious about living an extraordinary life, apply one of the many lessons from A Tiny, Powerful Idea and create the success you want.
This book is the 'cliff notes' version of other books on habit formation and goal-setting. No real new ideas here - it distills ideas from other authors and books in one convenient place. If you want to delve deeper into any of the ideas in this book, the author provides a 'recommended reading' section in the appendix that appears to be a list of the source material he used.