
For me, this book was a good though not especially engaging guide to how to use the power of habits.
I’ve let library books pile up again. I finished a nice graphic novel memoir called “Relish” that was recommended by the podcast Librarians Assemble.
But I also have a small little pile of books recommended by online business folks on Patrick Flynn’s program, “15 Entrepreneurs Answer: ‘What I Wish I’d Known Before I Started My Own Business.'” These books must be pretty popular because they are all on hold and I can’t renew them.
“The Compound Effect” is the most accesible. Though I’ve skimmed rather than read each sentence carefully, this book hits home the message of the power of habits.
Though I found some of his metaphors and examples tiring, Darren Hardy’s message of the power of daily habits and decisions affirms what I’m trying to do with habits lately. Continue reading »