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This was not the best success book I have ever read. The grammar and even some language were awkward and incorrect at times, and it really felt like I was eating a summary of a few other books. Maybe that was the point.
If you have read other books about success you will find that this one contains many of the same ideas. However, the author of this book does not present his ideas in a very unique or engaging way. The writing is not particularly good and contains many errors, including missed words and misspellings. He also uses a lot of general ideas and does not support his arguments well with studies or references. At one point in the book he actually says, "I don't remember where I heard this but..." and continues to tell a story about a billionaire. He also provides some shaky nutritional and exercise advice in various parts of the book. Overall, I would say that although this author has some reasonable advice in this book, you can find the same information packaged better and more reliably and many other resources.
This book is part of the 'positive thinking' school of leadership. Yes, it stresses personal development, personal growth and visualization. I am less convinced by this mode of self actualization. It denies context, and the inequalities that are found in our environment that always crush any personal or individual agency. But there is some strong advice offered here, particularly in terms of habit formation and the use of early mornings before work.
Really good topics and action plans. I also downloaded the free gift. Please have an editor more thoroughly proofread the book for slight errors in spelling and some grammar.
It was a ok book. At times it felt like a collection of lists and quotes. Good content, but there were tons of spelling and grammar problems on the kindle version.