Added to list2024 TBRwith 9 books.
Meh. Like most self help books, this is a compendium of other people's ideas, and James Clear gives credit where credit is due. Over all, this was just "consistency over perfection" with some statistical evidence cited. Not a mind blowing concept. I was hoping to read more about techniques and paths to success. Instead the text focuses mostly on why the concept works rather than how to really succeed with it.
Meh. Like most self help books, this is a compendium of other people's ideas, and James Clear gives credit where credit is due. Over all, this was just "consistency over perfection" with some statistical evidence cited. Not a mind blowing concept. I was hoping to read more about techniques and paths to success. Instead the text focuses mostly on why the concept works rather than how to really succeed with it.