How did the top 1% of successful people in the world like Tony Robbins, Tim Ferriss, and Jay Shetty get to where they are today? Habits. They developed habits so that their good behaviours became automatic. In this book, founder of the educational organization and YouTube channel OnePercentBetter—Brandon Nankivell shares his top ten success habits. He also shares 10 principles to ingrain habits for a life-time. many of which are based on science, best-selling books, and the top habits of the top 1% of successful people in the world.
A quick and easy read. Some of the things mentioned were useful and good but most of it I felt like I didn’t really connect with or wasn’t relevant for me. however the author Did write in the beginning that its mostly for men so thats probably why
A random book I got for free on stuff your kindle day. A short read at only 35 pages. Pretty straight forward, broken into 10 ways to be productive and have better habits. This was just okay. It has nothing on Atomic Habits.
Well written concepts pertaining to habits you should develop in order to accomplish your goals and lead a more successful life. Most are somewhat obvious, but perhaps that's why we overlook their benefits.
It's a great book Easy, highly motivational and informational. I suggest everyone to read this book once in your life and i assure that 80% of people who will read it will definitely try to implement it...
I will say the book is the need of hour for all youngsters with huge vision of their goals and aims. And personally i felt why this book ended soon with few pages that much it swayed into my mind like anything giving absolutely good value points to follow!
Easy and fast pace read! This should be the starting point for everyone craving to change their lives, by creating good and healthy habits. Some tips can be very obvious, but sometimes it's all about the execution. Recommended!
As per usual. Everything mentioned is already known by everyone who has even lightly dipped their finger in this subject before , but can be useful, always a good reminder and I very much so appreciate that it was kept super short and direct.
Awesome book!! Must-Read.... Many of the success books will just focus on one principle throughout the book. But this one has various strategies, among which we can choose (as we desire).
35 pages, to the point. As Author said, more catered to men but you can definitely take on some things. Very on the nose suggestions but good to have a simple list of where you may begin. Learned something new: Average 66 days to create a habit.
One word - Compact, its concoction/compilation of all the videos on youtube based on morning/nighttime routines and habits and habit formation. At the end of the day, this book will make an impression - there will be some kind of takeaway. It's not for sure you will like this book as you can just get the same info from watching a few youtube videos...
This book is a short book, dedicated to the essential habits needed in anyone's life. I recommended this book to beginner's readers, or to those who want a short book to read at least in a day.
For my reading experience, I finished it in 25 minutes. Give it a try if you want to read a short book.
I rated this book 5 stars because of the simplicity of it all. It gave me some quick and easy tools to start building better habits. I can't wait to get started on habit number 1.
Easy to read. Relatable. Practical. Immediately implementable. Actionable. The concept is not new but the way the author presented it...simple, concise and easy to understand made it really a worthwhile read.
Not necessarily a book I'd recommend to people that I know read self-improvement on productivity books. I would recommend it as a sort of "Cliff's Notes" for habit forming.
This book accumulated many useful tips that can help break bad habits and replace or add useful ones. I particularly liked the 66 day rule which I will definitely used to finally establish new useful habits.
El libro presenta tíos interesantes sobre los diferentes hábitos que menciona, así como herramientas disponibles para emplearlos. Buena relación tiempo/contenido
1% Success Habits: 10 Daily Habits to Crush Your Day by Brandon Nankivell
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1% Success Habits: 10 Daily Habits to Crush Your Day by Brandon Nankivell is a short book that incorporates just significant stuff. I'm grateful to the writer who resolved to compose this book. I generally needed to have a book that will expound on the entire idea and the association between propensity and achievement. This book will help those individuals who are battling to make another propensity. The data shared by the creator is so straightforward yet assuming that you look and think about it intently it appears to be legit. Furthermore, too while perusing this book I feel like the writer is conversing with me.
I truly appreciated perusing this book, it wasn't for some time drafted and it truly caught my eye. I cherished that the book was short and wasn't full of pages on pages with long words. I found the book truly supportive and truly fascinating. I have proactively begun carrying out a portion of the tips in my day-to-day existence and I feel better for it. I will peruse this in the future.
I would prescribe this book to anybody who feels a piece caught in their ways right now, to anybody who needs to make changes in their day-to-day existence and might want to be a smidgen more useful, and to anybody who appreciates self aides persuasive books.
THIS IS A MUST-READ. Written cautiously, this book is something that will be a joy to peruse and I prescribe you to peruse it. This book is certainly worth the buy and worth the read.
Maybe I was expecting too much from such a short read. Or maybe this is just repurposed content from a few blogs or social media posts—because that's exactly how it reads.
Sure, it's 10 daily habits to improve yourself, so spot on with the book title. And it does include ways to apply these habits at the end of the book, which is helpful.
But...
Most of the material read like the author took different high-performing posts and smashed them together without much thought for flow. The book is a compilation of what others do for their success habits, not necessarily what the author has invented, created, or discovered on his own.
The habits didn't seem to apply to me, my lifestyle, and my success. And many of the habits would be difficult for women with families who are the main caregivers.
While I've enjoyed the author's YouTube channel for some time, this book is a miss for me.