I am not a person of flamboyant vocabulary, I write down my thoughts in simple of words and then choose to edit those in order for them to seem sophisticated to people. I shall not do so today. For a book written in such simple words, an exaggerated review would be disrespectful.
5 killer habits, well it surely did kill many hours of my boredom, no not because the book was long, but because it made you think. No, not overthink, just think. Think of how much change you can bring by waking up early and doing a walk, about how travelling can boost your confidence, about how being selfless helps you.
I am not a fan of motivational books, I will be honest in this, because I feel and individual’s life is best known and adjusted by them, but this book convinced me to try adopt better methods. Made me want to maybe turn my life by 45 degrees if not 180. Wasn’t that the purpose of book? The personal anecdotes and survey data makes it a perfect read for a mix
bag of people who believe in life experiences or data numbers.
I would love to show this book to people who have lost way in life and can’t get back up. This book is a game changer for those lost souls who need a direction in life and then onwards they can succeed at anything they
pursue, with their own set of killer habits.