Batterson wrote about seven powerful habits in Win the Day. Habits are hard to make and break. Batterson released a journal for that book earlier this month. Now he has added another leg to this habit making journey, giving readers thirty days of teaching, inspiration and encouragement.
You can do anything for a day, Batterson argues. His thesis for this book: “Almost anyone can accomplish almost anything if they work at it long enough, hard enough, and smart enough.” (1878/3996) He delivers here a plan to hack our habits over the course of 30 days, taking about ten minutes a day. He spends some time on habits, how they are formed and how they are broken. Then he spends three days each on the seven habits from his previous book.
This book is full of information for Christians who desire to understand habits, how they are formed, and how they can be switched and stacked and leveraged. He includes scores of inspiring stories of people who accomplished the near impossible, from small beginnings to lasting influence. He shares his own experiences too.
This is a great book for anyone who wants to live intentionally, taking control of habits through the power of the Holy Spirit. You'll read some incredible stories and you will also receive some very practical instruction on habit forming. You don't have to read Batterson's other two books on habits to receive the full benefit from the teaching in this one.
I received a complimentary egalley of this book from the publisher. My comments are an independent and honest review.