Imagine how different your life would be if you knew a way to hack your daily habits to become a highly self-disciplined and productive person.
This book contains proven steps and strategies on how to start leading a more successful life through improving self-discipline and confidence.
In the modern day in which we live, we all want to be successful. Either we are working jobs that we don’t enjoy, or we are wishing that we would move on and better ourselves, or we need to lose weight, or achieve this, that or the next thing.
In This Book You'll Learn...
If you are suffering from not having self control in your life then you know what it is like to continually be disappointed with yourself. When you don't feel you have control over your decisions, your self confidence also struggles. Also, each time you give in and lose willpower, and make the wrong decision, you lose a little bit of yourself. After all if a friend told you over and over again that he or she would do something, but over and over again they didn't follow through with it, chances are you would stop believing them. This also applies to you, every time you don't follow through with a decision or choice you tell yourself you can't be trusted to reach your outcome! Obviously this is not what we want.
So if you are ready to go all in with proven strategies for self discipline then you will not want to miss out on reading this book.
One of the things that could help you ultimately develop your self-discipline is to know that you can get something great out of it. Realizing its benefits before you begin in your journey is a good motivational factor that will help you stick to what you have started.
The last 50% of the book was incredibly difficult to read as I found it insanely repetitive. It mentions SMART goals around 3 times, one chapter after the next. But also backtracks on advice? Don't be a perfectionist, but write out everything that can possibly happen and plan for it so you know not to worry and have anxiety about it!!
This book has the most atrocious editing as the grammar and sentence structure was poor throughout most of the book.
The use of informal language throughout this book made it difficult to read - "well, you actually need to stop."
Some sentence examples of the awful grammar: "Hasn't being able to accomplish something in the past stopped you." "They never hold onto the past but they just do learn from it." "This's a self protection mechanism..." "These simply tools are...." "You'll need to each the pizza one slice at a time."
There were so many incorrect uses of apostrophes throughout this book, it makes you wonder how this person could possibly be a writer.