Good Habits for Great Results
December 19th, 2011 § Leave a Comment
I will not be posting about the final two chapters of “Winners Always Quit”; I think those should be saved for your own pleasure, experience and interpretation. If you have been struggling with turning things around, getting started on something you love, or want advice on how to reform your work habits, read the book. It’s 83 pages with extra exercises in the back to help you focus on your goals. The authors make it accessible and relatable by including personal experiences, historical happenings, and sports analogies.
You can purchase it on Amazon for roughly $12 in paperback, and $10 for the Kindle. The book includes an intro, seven chapters and an epilogue of sorts, with the addition of exercises after each chapter and in the back of the book. I was fine reading it on my own, but it’s easily converted to a group read if desired.
My posts cover the following chapters:
I. Introduction – Winner Always Quit
II. Chp. 1: Quit Taking a Ride… And Take the Wheel – Make Your Own Luck
III. Chp. 2: Quit Getting Comfortable… And Explore The Edge – Part 1, Part 2
IV. Chp. 4: Quit Managing Your Time… And Manage Your Attention – Procastinating
V. Chp. 5: Quit Showing Interest… And Commit – Being Committed Instead of Interested
Now, it’s time for me to quit dallying around on the computer and get to work packing for my flight to Korea tomorrow. The next time I post, I will be somewhere in South Korea. Until then.