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The Best Book about Habits for Success

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Honestly, I didn’t love this one. I found it to be lacking in its advice when compared to other habit-building books like Atomic Habits. It gives great examples but fails to actually dive deep into how we can make sure to maintain and sta motivated to keep at those habits.

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I got this book to reinvigorate myself, with my business mindset, especially during the current issues. I needed something to really boost my thinking and get me in the mind of winning and achieving our goals. This book is written so well, and really transforms your thinking and how you approach some very important ideas, habits and beliefs, which makes it so much easier to create habits and routes to allow yourself the success you deserve.

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This was a good book, and I felt that I could get something out of this. But I still have to put it into practice, so I will see how useful it actually is.

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Reading this book was thought provoking. The habits explores are transferable and can be used both at work and life in general. I have definitely taken on board some strategies over the last few days. The ABCDE method worked in practice and I felt more accomplished at the end of the day.

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Many books about habits, personal development, and to become a better version of myself are in my list of preferred books to read. The Best Book about Habits for Success by Ronnie Nobarton was an option that I couldn’t resist. Learning about Habits for Success for success sounds useful no matter what you’re working toward.

For years, I’ve studied habits, goals, and becoming a better me. Often, readers might see similar words of create your goals using the SMART acronym. However, here Nobarton stresses creating a 30-day challenge for whatever it is you’re working toward. Whether it’s to exercise, save money, or start a business, Nobarton encourages readers to start with a 30-day challenge to create a momentum of doing a certain thing daily for 30-days.

Some studies show that habits could take an average of 60-days, but for some, 60-days sounds like a stretch and 30-days much more doable. Focus on the first 30-days, then some things will become habit while others may need a second set of 30-day challenge.

Whatever your case might be, Nobarton encourages a positive, encouraging atmosphere, regular exercise, a good nights rest, and healthy eating to live your best life and your new habits to be more successful.

The Best Book about Habits for Success by Ronnie Nobarton was provided complimentary through NetGalley. I give this book 4 out of 4 tiaras because it’s full of information already out there and it feels quite repetitive, even in its short 125 pages.

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