All articles related to Tag: book about habits

Review of The Lean Startup by Eric Ries

Summary of The Lean Startup by Eric Ries The Lean Startup by Eric Ries is a business book that comprises all of his experiences in creating the lean startup strategy. After all, various startups don’t succeed without even reaching a particular level or goal of theirs. And in this book,

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Review of Digital Minimalism by Cal Newport

Summary of Digital Minimalism Digital Minimalism by Cal Newport describes how our lives are being dominated by constant digital distractions. Newport believes that we have to digitally declutter our lives to get back to our better sense of self and understand those around us. To do this, Newport suggests a

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Business Book Review: Thinking, Fast and Slow By Daniel Kahneman

In “Thinking, Fast and Slow” psychologist, and Nobel prize winner, Daniel Kahneman, explores the theory that there are two separate systems that control decision-making within the human brain. The business book moves on to explore how these two systems often do battle in our minds, and how this can lead

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Business Book Review: Hooked by Nir Eyal

Hooked by Nir Eyal is about companies’ strategies of making their products engaging to the consumer market. He talks about the Hook Model, a four-step process that companies apply to their products or services, appealing to the mass public. It’s a 200+ page narrative on how companies lure their customers

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Business Book Review: The Power of Habit by Charles Duhigg

The Power of Habit is a 2012 nonfiction book that’s all about taking a new look at habit formation through a scientific lens. Drawing on dozens of practical cases, this book examines how we form habits and what roles they play in our lives. Ultimately, this book addresses the real

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Business Book Review: Atomic Habits by James Clear

When it came out in 2018, James Clear’s Atomic Habits made waves in the world of self-help. Many books on habit formation had been written before, but few had been as practical-minded as this one. With very simple, actionable tips on forming new habits and breaking old ones, James Clear’s

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