The Compound Effect: Jumpstart Your Income, Your Life, Your Success

The Compound Effect

Jumpstart Your Income, Your Life, Your Success

2010 • 195 pages

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The New York Times and Wall Street Journal bestseller, based on the principle that little, everyday decisions will either take you to the life you desire or to disaster by default. No gimmicks. No Hyperbole. No Magic Bullet. The Compound Effect is a distillation of the fundamental principles that have guided the most phenomenal achievements in business, relationships, and beyond. This easy-to-use, step-by-step operating system allows you to multiply your success, chart your progress, and achieve any desire. If you're serious about living an extraordinary life, use the power of The Compound Effect to create the success you want. You will find strategies including: How to win--every time! The No. 1 strategy to achieve any goal and triumph over any competitor, even if they're smarter, more talented or more experienced. Eradicating your bad habits (some you might be unaware of!) that are derailing your progress. The real, lasting keys to motivation--how to get yourself to do things you don't feel like doing. Capturing the elusive, awesome force of momentum. Catch this, and you'll be unstoppable. The acceleration secrets of superachievers. Do they have an unfair advantage? Yes they do, and now you can too!

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It is a simple book with a simple message: small, smart, actionable choices, behavior, and habits with enough time and consistency to change your entire lifestyle.
All my notes and reflection: https://twitter.com/leandrotk_/status/1252008581110661125

November 16, 2019

There are a few gold lines here and there. Fairly okay content, nothing new. A mixture of everyone else's work.
But man, does it sound like written by a God... I've hardly read more narcissistic content.

June 2, 2024
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Emma GotoSupporter

Not the biggest fan of this one. There was a lot of personal anecdotes but the way it was all written came across as a bit arrogant / egotistical. The author is a millionaire and successful businessman so if you're a fan of the guy himself then maybe it's worth reading, but otherwise no.

December 15, 2020