4.16 AVERAGE


Muy interesante y práctico libro sobre como consolidar unos hábitos y como desprenderse de otros.
Lectura ligera pero no por ello menos interesante.
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Decent non-fiction 

This book was on my list as part of my work developmental goals. It did not disappoint. It gives solid recommendations on how to break bad habits and encourage good ones subtly.
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I love every new idea presented in this book. with the experiences recounted in each chapter, it makes me confident that I can develop the habits I want to have.
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I imagine this book is very helpful for readers that have not had habit building techniques drilled into them since early teenage years.

The language Clear uses to describe the different modes of habit building are clear, if not a bit repetitive.

I found the sheer amount of graphs to be unnecessary, not to mention not actually reflective of any real numbers or statistics, rather a visual representation of concepts that he repeated frequently.

There were lots of sports analogies throughout the book, which makes sense given that Clear was an athlete during his formative years, however they did grow repetitive as the book went on.