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A review by cayleeconnelly
The Common Rule: Habits of Purpose for an Age of Distraction by Justin Whitmel Earley
hopeful
informative
inspiring
reflective
medium-paced
5.0
This book was written as a foundation to his book Habits of the household.
This one talks about the idea of creating a rule of life which is a fancy way of saying the habits we give our attention to ultimately are what dictate our lives. We have the power to choose and foster those habits in a healthy way. If we are not the ones choosing our habits, then someone or something else is choosing them for us.
I loved this one so much. I decided to purchase a hardcopy so that I can refer back to the life giving habits mentioned and figure out how to implement some or all of them into my own daily and weekly rhythms.
I personally liked this one better than Habits of the Household.
This one talks about the idea of creating a rule of life which is a fancy way of saying the habits we give our attention to ultimately are what dictate our lives. We have the power to choose and foster those habits in a healthy way. If we are not the ones choosing our habits, then someone or something else is choosing them for us.
I loved this one so much. I decided to purchase a hardcopy so that I can refer back to the life giving habits mentioned and figure out how to implement some or all of them into my own daily and weekly rhythms.
I personally liked this one better than Habits of the Household.