Are you ready to become unstoppable?With the right mindset and focus on your goals, you can achieve anything you set your mind to. This book will get you moving along that path quickly. Discover simple steps to help you create some serious momentum for achieving success in all areas of your life.
I really enjoyed this read. 5 star reading from front to back. Lean light thin little booklet... yes. It was definitely worth the 20 minutes it took to consume this tiny little read. The content was great, and with it's thin little build, this will definitely be a book that I will re-read again in the future. Maybe even later today :). Check it out, it's worth it! Now that I have read a book by Jessica Marks and loved it, I am looking forward to finding more content written by this author. Thanks Jessica Marks!
The Unstoppable Mindset: How to Stay Focused & Achieve Your Goals by Jessica Marks is an inspiring and straightforward guide to staying on track and pushing through challenges. Marks combines practical advice with motivational insights, making it easy to connect with her message. One standout lesson is her emphasis on embracing setbacks as opportunities to learn and grow, which feels empowering and refreshing. At just about an hour on Audible, it’s the perfect length to fit into my daily commute to work, making it a quick yet impactful listen for starting the day with focus and motivation.
This was a super quick and concise book but it packed a lot of great information on working to reach goals and ways to stay focused on them. Jessica teaches how to develop the appropriate mindset, habits and discipline to stick with goals rather than getting distracted from them with life gets in the way. Great little read!
This concise and straightforward book offers valuable advice for pursuing your goals. Despite my personal belief in the power of manifesting, which differs from the book’s focus, I found a lot of value in the author’s guidance on improving your mindset, discipline and habits to achieve your goals. Also love the direct approach and it was an easy, casual read
A fairly simplistic regurgitation of other authors' ideas.
Good if you need a motivational pick-me-up, but I'd opt for other books (To name a few: Angela Duckworth's "Grit," Charles Duhigg's "The Power of Habit," Naveen Jain's "Moonshots," Judson Brewer's "The Craving Mind," Steven Kotler's "The Art if Impossible," ...) if you really want to learn how to change your own behavior.
This was an audiobook. Although the information shared was uplifting and motivational, I did not find anything new conveyed in the message. This would be a great book for someone who has never set goals and is seeking guidance for doing so.
I actually really enjoyed this! It’s given me some good points to go off plus some great motivation, especially for cleaning. I’m definitely going to come back to this and listen again when I need some more motivation.
Seemed rather bland and simplistic without much to add on a topic that it is purporting as a genre. Seemed more motivational than anything and I just wasn’t looking or reading for that bit…it was almost like she did not have much to say and had to add filler to complete the book…I would say she needs to read more material in this genre it would certainly make her style of writing more poignant.
UPDATE: I reread it; I feel like some of it is quite useful when you’re needing to get back on track, simple or not, life can become so chaotic these simple things can be left behind without noticing.