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emilywehner's review against another edition
3.0
This book was really helpful thinking through planning my business.
heatherfeather18's review against another edition
hopeful
informative
reflective
medium-paced
brikrush's review against another edition
1.0
this book: pretend 12 weeks is a year, also I invented SMART goals.
literally just make it an infographic; this entire book is just the title. who allowed this man to write an entire book (that just plugs the website again and again)?!
literally just make it an infographic; this entire book is just the title. who allowed this man to write an entire book (that just plugs the website again and again)?!
rianneso's review against another edition
informative
medium-paced
2.5
Lots of toxic productivity messaging, some diet/exercise related goals discussed so be careful it that’s a sensitive topic.
Overall this has a very corporate arrogant white dude feel to it, but I think the 12 week planning concept does have potential to be used in a more compassionate and nuanced way. I actually think What Works by Tara McMullin brought that more nuanced approach including some concepts from the 12 Week Year. So if you’re not a corporate white dude (or babe) you might prefer that book.
Overall this has a very corporate arrogant white dude feel to it, but I think the 12 week planning concept does have potential to be used in a more compassionate and nuanced way. I actually think What Works by Tara McMullin brought that more nuanced approach including some concepts from the 12 Week Year. So if you’re not a corporate white dude (or babe) you might prefer that book.
Minor: Fatphobia