The Compound Effect
Jumpstart Your Income, Your Life, Your Success - the million copy bestseller revealing the secrets of superachievers
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NO GIMMICKS. NO HYPERBOLE. FINALLY, JUST THE TRUTH ON WHAT IT TAKES TO EARN SUCCESS AND JOIN THE RANKS OF THE SUPERACHIEVERS
"A brilliant formula for living an extraordinary life. Read it, and most important, take action upon it!" - Jack Canfield, co-author of The Success Principles: How to Get from Where You Are to Where You Want to Be
Do you want success?
More success than you have now?
And even more success than you ever imagined possible?
That is what this book is about. Achieving it.
As the central curator of the success media industry for over 25 years, author Darren Hardy has heard it all, seen it all, and tried most of it. This book reveals the core principles that drive success. The Compound Effect contains the essence of what every superachiever needs to know, practice, and master to obtain extraordinary success. You'll learn how to:
* Win every time using the No. 1 strategy to achieve any goal and triumph over any competitor, even if they're smarter, more talented or more experienced.
* Eradicate bad habits that are derailing your progress.
* Painlessly install the few key disciplines required for major breakthroughs.
* Secure lasting motivation, ensuring you do the things you don't feel like doing.
* Capture the elusive, awesome force of momentum. Catch this, and you'll be unstoppable.
* Master the acceleration secrets of superachievers. Do they have an unfair advantage? Yes, they do, and now you will too!
If you're serious about living an extraordinary life, use the power of The Compound Effect to create the success you desire.
Here's what reviewers are saying:
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ "Resonated deeply and I am genuinely excited to face the challenges I had been avoiding. Life changer."
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ "One of those books I plan to read every year"
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ "Hardy's insights offer a roadmap for long-term success."
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The power of doing things repetitively on a daily basis and the compounding returns of your input
The author explains about the compounding nature of things we do both good and bad, the effects that we will reap when we do it for the long time consistently. One aspect from the book I learned that changed my thinking about spending money. Spending even one dollar on some item that you do not need on a daily basis will amount to 30 dollars a month and a 365 dollars per year. Similarly saving a dollar everyday could help us to build a significant amount in a long time run. The book also talks about how people around you influence you to be a better version of yourself. Building a momentum on doing certain tasks repetitively and how this momentum will positively affect our results. Excellent book with lot of takeaways.