The Achievement Habit - Stop Wishing, Start Doing, and Take Command of Your Life
Bernard Roth
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- Reasons vs. Results: The book emphasizes the importance of focusing on results rather than reasons. Reasons often become excuses that prevent us from accomplishing our goals.
- Taking Command: The author encourages readers to take command of their lives, which means owning their actions instead of blaming others or circumstances.
- Reframing: Roth introduces the concept of reframing, which is about changing the way we see a problem to find a more effective solution.
- Design Thinking: The principles of design thinking (empathize, define, ideate, prototype, and test) are widely discussed and applied to everyday life situations.
- Achievement...
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