I've just finished Darren Hardy's The Compound Effect, and I have to say I'm really amazed by how this self-improvement book was done. It doesn't necessarily try to offer novel ideas to those who seek to better themselves; and it doesn't need to. What the author does is collate, digest, and summarize long-held truths and laws towards success. And what it further does is offer practical steps to applying these ideas "that we already know" but never found the strength or will to act on.
(There is a preview chapter in its download site. Go ahead and download the first chapter, and I guarantee you will like it. It comes in paperback, e-book, and audio formats.)
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