Habit The Ultimate Guide To Using Th..., Charles R. Golden and Mathias U. Duhigg
Habit The Ultimate Guide To Using Th..., Charles R. Golden and Mathias U. Duhigg
List: $4.99 | Sale: $3.50
Club: $2.49

Habit: The Ultimate Guide To Using The Power of Habits of Highly Effective People to Succed in Life and Business

Author: Charles R. Golden and Mathias U. Duhigg

Narrator: Jesse Gross

Unabridged: 51 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 01/12/2020


Synopsis

Do you want to succeed in your personal life and career?

Do you possess the habits that other successful people have, or would you like to develop them?

This audiobook will show you how to do it!

We often think of habits as being something that is bad. Smoking, doing drugs, drinking too much or excessive gambling are all the sort of things which present a negative impression when we hear of them and they are destructive in their own way. But there are good habits too, ones which help us to succeed and by employing them the chances of doing well in business and relationships improves no end.

Inside the pages of this audiobook, Habit: The Ultimate Guide to Using the Power of Habits of Highly Effective People to Succeed in Life and Business, you will find chapters that offer you advice on the sort of habits that could help you find success, including:

- What are Successful Habits (or what is Success)?

- How Actions Become Habitual

- Setting Goals

- How to Stop Bad Habits by Starting Good Ones

Armed with these new, productive and important habits, you will discover that implementing them is a sure way towards helping you achieve your goals.

And as with any bad habits, the forming of one good one tends to make you form other good ones as well, so improving your chances of success even more.

Get a copy of Habit and start developing your good ones right now!


Reviews

Goodreads review by Robert on September 14, 2012

This is great book, and you need to read it. How is that for a definitive opening line? The reason it’s such a good book is because it uses research to explain how habits are formed and changed. Everyone knows someone who was out of shape, or was a smoker, and then in what appeared as if almost over......more

Goodreads review by Mario the lone bookwolf on July 05, 2020

I was looking forward to a substantial, science and evidence based, compelling read, but just found many mixed up ego and self finding trips, business manager motivation yada, and some good points accidentally mixed in. Read Clear James` Atomic habits instead, it´s much better. What is really strang......more

Goodreads review by Trevor on December 04, 2013

I need to start with the obvious – this guy is one of those writers. One of those writers that make you want to track him down and hurt him. And not just him, maybe even his pets too. He assumes you are as thick as dog-shit and that you won’t get what it is he is talking about unless he makes it pai......more

Goodreads review by Rhianna on May 28, 2012

This may be a crappy review since its going up via iPhone. Sorry. First caveat: I work in research. A big part of my job is creating these habit loops and seeing if they can be altered or enhanced via medication. Second caveat: I'm a nerd and love journal articles, scientific writing, and technical......more

Goodreads review by Riku on August 20, 2014

Nothing Succeeds Like Success: A Case Study Hey. Have you heard of Thomas Baker? How about Carol Wright? Chris Cameron? Vineet Shaw? Let us discuss Baker. Thomas Baker was an average joe, but not without ambitions. A few years ago, acting on a tip, Tom, a competitive enough guy, decided to take his li......more