3.66 AVERAGE


Too many anecdotes
informative inspiring slow-paced

This genre is not for me. The point of the book is a great one. It’s definitely motivating and I’ve used it a few times. However, this felt longer than necessary. I think I’d rather ingest this topic in ted talk form than reading it. It was repetitive. 
hopeful inspiring reflective medium-paced
informative inspiring reflective fast-paced
informative fast-paced

I literally just started this over again the second I finished it. LOVE THIS BOOK.
informative fast-paced

80% of it is screenshot of people saying how it worked for them. The only good thing is that it was a fast read.

this book was reading homework from my doctor
emotional hopeful informative inspiring reflective fast-paced

Key Takeaways

• Through many small actions will change your brain towards a default bios for action.
• Most of the time, the right time to start will never come, so you just have to do it.
• Feelings will always try and stop you from doing something.
• The first step is always the hardest. The counting helps kick start the action.
• There are few decisions that cannot be reversed so take action even if you are not positive of the outcome. Just be OK with the direction and adjust along the way.

The problem with this book is it is all fluff. The idea is simple enough to be relayed in 2000 words and you can save several hours of reading and move on to other ideas. The book does minor supporting of the idea but action is not an idea that needs selling. The part that needed explaining was the decision which she doesn't go into at all.