Most self-help books fail to achieve lasting changes. Why? Because knowing isn't doing.
In "How to Read Self-Help Books Effectively," Leo Parker presents a step-by-step approach which transforms acquired knowledge in self-help books into practical results. Through his extensive personal experience and thorough research, Parker leads readers to transform passive reading into an active path toward meaningful change.
Inside, you'll
Before your reading, you must establish why you read that book.
The Minimum Viable Actions approach helps you build momentum with ease.
Specific methods to extract your success roadmap from any self-help book.
Functional methods to establish continuous progress through personal feedback systems.
Specific methods to boost motivation at the moments when you are burnout.
Established methods to handle obstacles while planning new beginnings after failures.
This book will take you from point A (anxious reader knowing tons of self-help advice but don’t know how to act on it) to point B (confident action-taker who turns every book into tangible life upgrades).
I have read self help books for many years. I have tired many different systems to note, remember and put into practice the lessons I have learned. I took away some tips from this book that I will try and I am optimistic that they will help me take the great lessons and make them work for me.