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This book took me some time to read. when reading this book I learned a lot and had many takeaways. I have applied some of what Brian Tracy has recommended with Health, Emotional and Physical. I have recommended this book to others. I have felt convicted of my poor habits. I am now working every day to grow and better my everyday habits.
Watch my full video review at https://youtu.be/kw9qTF86rvc - Available August 10, 2020In August 2020, I am reviewing books on habits. I share many of the habits I have built over years and the lessons I have learned as I have worked on this life skill. These are the books that have helped me develop better, more productive, more positive, more proactive habits.This week’s habit focused book review is for Million Dollar Habits: Proven Power Practices to Double and Triple Your Income by Brian Trac...
It feels like a summary of everything else you might have read before on self management. It is the first book I have read of this author.He is bold in his statements what needs to be done to be successful, does not reference to any studies, but if you have read more books you do not need these references. For example, one becomes professional in his field in 5-7 years, Pareto principle 80/20... I liked that it is a summary but on some topics it is very basic and is not supported bu strong argum...
Same old things
Just short of 5-stars, but only because I'm too familiar with Brian Tracy... the one author whose words no one can afford to miss. A practical refresher applicable to any phase of life.Notes :--------“If you want to increase the amount of money you are receiving, you must increase the value of what you are giving for the money.“Small differences in ability can translate into large differences in results.”“Here’s a rule : Until you get into the Top 10% of your field, you will never be really succ...
You have never read a book written by Brian Tracy, you are missing out. Million Dollar Habits is a book you can not only use in business but also your personal life. The motivation and new habit lessons begin in the very first chapter. It's most definitely a book that will not collect dust on a book shelf, It will be read over and over as I implement these Million Dollar Habits into my daily life.
I'm just using this book for self-motivation to think. It does not tell me anything new .. very basic! It can be said that it's a waste of time if you're looking for prespectives or new information. The good things about the book are: 1- It sums up almost all the contents of self development & motivation books. 2- It's well written and well structured. 3- It has good summary at end of chapters.
Great book, include everything related to a lot of things about being a millionaire, but towards the end, it seems there are a lot of repeats of the previous chapter's ideas.
Largely a regurgitation of the positive thinking/new thought woo, mixed with a grab bag helpful advice (goal setting, time management etc) that is so generally stated as to be worthless. The book is full of factual errors that make me doubt the veracity of any one claim. The worst section of the book is the chapter on staying healthy; much of the information is outdated and wrong.If the author were to cut out all the needless repetition, clichés and slogans only 10% of the book would remain. It
I got this book because I heard the author speak at an online publishing seminar, and he said out of all the books he's written, this is his favorite. He related the story of one reader who was a truckdriver when he read the book. Because of what he read, he saved up to buy a truck so he could double his income. Over time, he kept buying more and more trucks until he owned a huge trucking company. Hell yeah!This book is totally that inspirational. It was just what I needed to read at this time i...
Mind blowing This is probably one of the most comprehensive books on habits, mindset, and perspective on life and wealth. I would highly recommend this book to anyone looking to expand their skills, broaden their cognitive horizons, and in general live a higher way of life.
Never give up. Be good. And don't read this book.
One thing I really love about Tracy's books is that after the end of each of his chapter's he gives some action excercises which are really helpful and practical. In this particular book, he talks about some major important habits required for success. Fruits of them, and how to develop the same in oneself. I think the latter is the most critical aspect of any self-help books. A lot of the books really do a lousy job in giving the s0lutions whereas Tracy always focuses on the solution. For examp...
"Take control of your habit. Take control of your life."It is one of the well written motivational books. I absolutely loved it. Out of all the motivational books, I have read has one thing in common - that is the power of attraction. It means you can attract what you think most of the time. As the famous saying goes, "You reap what you sow".The book covers all the aspects our life and how we can change the bad habits and become a better person. In your personal life or in your professional life...
Setting aside its off-putting title and excessive emphasis on making money/staying thin, this book nonetheless delivers many constructive life ideas in inspiring fashion, providing a detailed array of "strategies and techniques" without relying on platitudes. Using short bursts of peppy text with wide-ranging headings on topics including "Fearless and Spontaneous," "Benevolence," "Take Regular Vacations," and "Practice Excellent Dental Hygiene," Mr. Tracy doles out a wealth of cognitive and capi...
"Million Dollar Habits: Proven Power Practices to Double and Triple Your Income" by Brian Tracy is an interesting book that presents to you an overview of which habits the author thinks relevant for you to gain a positive mindset in order to achieve your goals and what you may otherwise want in life. Just as when you were little and learned how to walk, this book teaches you step-by-step to believe in yourself and how to make things happen in your life. Some of the habits are decidedly more rele...
Pretty good book overall. I like the action orientation it has. It has motivated me to put more effort into my job, not just for self-gain but for integrity and better customer service. The book is weak on finances (suggests mutual funds and only 10% savings though he does say start low and keep going as high as you can). There's a lot of things that I intuitive know about careers but he articulates it explicitly in this book. I haven't read much of his work as I heard there's a lot of repetitio...
I received an e-copy of the updated version of Million Dollar Habits via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.3.5 starsI've read and enjoyed other books by Brian Tracy, and this book is similar in nature--the focus is on the power of your thoughts and your ability to create the right habits that lead to success. This book is easy to follow and contains smart and concise action steps and ideas. I liked the section on comfort zones and how they can be an obstacle to improving ourselves. In o...
Some very constructive and practical advise. Each chapter ends with exercises you can do. I have read quite a few books on how to change your habits but this one I have to definitely use as a reference. It focuses on all aspects of your life not just business but health and relationships too. With little tips on how to change things. Like book vacations in advance so you won’t cancel them. Make sure weekends are actual time off. A lot of focus on mental health too. Giving ideas on how to create
I liked how this book touched on all aspects of the lifestyle of a successful person. While the definition of successful can certainly vary, the them here is a long term healthy and wealthy life. The only downside is that you can get into more detail of each section, work habits, entrepreneurial drive, diet, exercise, etc. by ready a series of other books that focus on each. This was mildly pleasurable to read although not inspiring per se.