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No Excuses!: The Power of Self-Discipline

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You don’t need to have been born under a lucky star, or with incredible wealth, or with terrific contacts and connections, or even special skills...but what you do need to succeed in any of your life goals is self-discipline. Unfortunately, most people give in to the two worst enemies of success: they take the path of least resistance (in other words, they’re lazy) and/or they want immediate gratification: they don’t consider the long-term consequences of the actions they take today.No Excuses! shows you how you can achieve success in all three major areas of your life:

1. Your personal goals.
2. Your business and money goals.
3. Your overall happiness.

Each of the 21 chapters in this book shows you how to be more disciplined in one aspect of your life, with end-of-chapter exercises to help you apply the “no excuses” approach to your own life. With these guidelines, you can learn how to be more successful in everything you do—instead of wistfully envying others who you think are just “luckier” than you. A little self-discipline goes a long way...so stop making excuses and read this book!

293 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2010

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Brian Tracy

1,160 books4,606 followers
Brian Tracy is Chairman and CEO of Brian Tracy International, a company specializing in the training and development of individuals and organizations.

He has consulted for more than 1,000 companies and addressed more than 5,000,000 people in 5,000 talks and seminars throughout the US, Canada and 55 other countries worldwide. As a Keynote speaker and seminar leader, he addresses more than 250,000 people each year.

Brian has studied, researched, written and spoken for 30 years in the fields of economics, history, business, philosophy and psychology. He is the top selling author of over 45 books that have been translated into dozens of languages.

He has written and produced more than 300 audio and video learning programs, including the worldwide, best-selling Psychology of Achievement, which has been translated into more than 20 languages.

He speaks to corporate and public audiences on the subjects of Personal and Professional Development, including the executives and staff of many of America's largest corporations. His exciting talks and seminars on Leadership, Selling, Self-Esteem, Goals, Strategy, Creativity and Success Psychology bring about immediate changes and long-term results.

Prior to founding his company, Brian Tracy International, Brian was the Chief Operating Officer of a $265 million dollar development company. He has had successful careers in sales and marketing, investments, real estate development and syndication, importation, distribution and management consulting. He has conducted high level consulting assignments with several billion-dollar plus corporations in strategic planning and organizational development.

He has traveled and worked in over 80 countries on six continents, and speaks four languages. Brian is happily married and has four children. He is active in community and national affairs, and is the President of three companies headquartered in San Diego, California.

His most popular training programs are centered around teaching authors how to write a book and helping public speakers create successful careers.

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Profile Image for Tony Rogers Jr..
Author 2 books106 followers
April 7, 2021
Ive read almost two thousand books on a variety of subjects over the years and I can honestly say if someone asked me to give them one book to help them become successful in life it would be this one. Its full of simple, straight-forward advice in 21 key areas of life such as: relationships, career success, leadership, finances, health, courage, happiness, character(my favorite), responsibility, time-management, peace of my mind, and many others. Brian really knocked it out the park with this one. This is one I will re-read every year.


**Update 3/2015**
Since this book has 21 reasonably short chapters, I read one chapter every morning completing the book every 21 days. It takes me about 15-20 min each day.(depending on the length of each chapter) Its a great way to get your day started, you may want to try this as well.

Update 2017**
To be clear, there are better personal development books on the market but very few are more easy to read, practical and cover a broad range of topics like this book.

Update 2021
I still love this book, it has helped me and everyone I’ve recommended it to a lot. There are two other personal development books I think are incredible: the essence of success by earl nightingale(get the full length audio version not the book) and the law of success by Napoleon hill.


Tony Rogers Jr
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Profile Image for Greg Swierad.
44 reviews241 followers
August 10, 2020
I was not ready to like this book so much, because the title is quite cheesy. However, Brain Tracy gives much more than the title of the book promises. It gives very concrete strategies and habits that will improve one’s performance. My top 3 takeaways are:
* Invest at least 3% of your annual income in yourself.
* Develop your character by practicing the values you respect.
* Be a good parent by being a role model.
You can read a summary and complete list of all strategies and principles here and also in the BooksInAction app: https://www.mentorist.app/books/no-ex...
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44 reviews4 followers
February 22, 2013
I have mixed opinions about this book: on one hand, the information is useful and worth learning. Yet, on the other hand, the information is shallow and often fallacious.

What do I mean? Some of my favorite parts of the book are quotes from someone other than the author. Overall, the book feels like study notes that the author took while reading other people's books. The result is brief discussions regarding some useful information, such as his advice on friendship, which is taken almost directly from Dale Carnegie's books. You get a list of things to do to make people like you. And here I go into my second opinion on the book.

When the author says things like "this is the Law of Reversibility" and "this works for everyone", he sets himself for inaccurate statements. In other words, he is overgeneralizing ideas and statements and turning good ideas into misleading Laws.

My last struggle with the book is his emphasis on money. From this book, it would appear that the author values money over all else. It is possible he figures that 90% of his target market values money first and so he is appealing to that demand, as I'm sure his business experience has taught him. However, when people visit my funeral, I sure hope they have more to say than "he sure was rich".

My nitpicks aside, this book has some very good information regarding self-discipline. He really explains how self-discipline is crucial and to what areas in your life it can and should be applied. It's inspiring, and it's motivational.
Profile Image for Dr. Appu Sasidharan (Dasfill).
1,358 reviews3,275 followers
September 2, 2023
Discipline is something inevitable for us to have to succeed in our life. The path of least resistance and immediate gratification might appear sweeter initially, but it is the discipline that makes our lives more meaningful.


My favorite three lines from this book.
“There are 999 other success principles that I have found in my reading and experience, but without self-discipline, none of them work. With self-discipline, they all work.”


“Discipline is the bridge between goals and accomplishment.”


“Discipline is what you must have to resist the lure of excuses”


Brian Tracy will help develop self-discipline through a few simple methods in this book.


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Profile Image for Susan.
2,365 reviews67 followers
January 17, 2016
OK, Goodreads really should have an 'I tried to read this book but it was so bad I could not even think of finishing it option...'

This book is so bad I almost made it to 10% complete before shutting it down. I now feel like I need to do an energy cleanse for having read that far into it.

The author, Brian Tracy, seems to think that success = having lots of money, that people who have lots of money are 'superior' (and yes, he uses the phrase 'superior people' several times), that if you do not have lots of money you are an excuse-making "loser" (yes, he uses that word too), and that the top 20% and/or 1% (he interchanges the two) are in these brackets strictly, and only, because these 'superior people' work harder than the 'losers' who have not attained this level of financial greatness.

The book is complete BS and not worth spending any time on. I am sorry that I read as much as I did. Now, I need to go shower and scrub away the pollution from this book.
48 reviews
July 17, 2010
Brian Tracy is like Taco Bell-- same ingredients every time, but it's in a different shell. This book is no exception. If you're read his stuff before, this is more of the same. Still worth reading though as going through it multiple times will really help you to incorporate it into your life.

And if you haven't read any Brian Tracy stuff, this book covers:

- ways to avoid procrastination
- ways to improve family relationships and friendships
- ways to get more done
- ways to be more effective
- goal setting

Worth the read.
Profile Image for Amanda Webster.
11 reviews6 followers
August 30, 2015
First, let me say that I began skimming this book at about page 25. I became greatly annoyed by Tracy's shallow analysis of issues and his over-simplification of solutions. If you need a cheerleader, this book may be for you; if you need implementable advice, you'll only lose patience.

This book could easily be reduced by half. It contained too much redundancy, unnecessary analogies given the simple content, and descriptions of alternatives when they could be easily deduced. Tracy makes broad generalizations about human psychology and populations when he has no qualification for doing so. He also regularly draws conclusions or attempts to create parallels for his own purposes and doesn't cite any sources that support his claim(s).

"This feeling of inadequacy or worthlessness lies at the root of most personality problems in our lives as well as most political and social problems in our world, both nationally and internationally."

Some other things that I found annoying:
1. Every chapter (20) contains seven questions at the end. It isn't coincidence because some questions are unrelated to chapter content and appear to have been added to reach this 'magical' number.

2. Many of his lists rely heavily on alliteration. In one instance this was done by beginning each item with "Proper" to make it a 4 P list.

3. The book's focus is self-discipline. If all 20 chapters begin with "Self-Discipline and" everyone understands that it is excessive and you just remove those three words without losing anything of value.

He spent a paragraph using the analogy of kids loving candy to describe the propensity for humans to not delay gratification. Candy is sweet. It is delicious. Candy has a wonderful, sugary flavor (wonderful = delicious, sugary flavor = sweet). Children like candy and can't get enough. Kids will often eat it until it makes them sick. Paraphrasing, but not an exaggeration. It annoys me as much typing it as it did reading it.

I'll close with two of my 'favorites' from the book:

People need love like roses need rain.
Never, never be unfaithful.

My suggestion is to never, never waste your time with this book.
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1,077 reviews289 followers
March 2, 2019
Just fantastic. No time spent with a Brian Tracy book is ever, ever wasted. Here, he hones in on 9 major disciplines :

1. Clear-thinking
*** Fast decisions are usually wrong decisions
*** Chunk off large amounts of time for thinking
*** Think on paper; write it all out
*** Wisdom = Experience + Reflection (Confucius)
*** Keep your thinking open

2. Daily Goal-Setting
*** Focus and concentration are indispensable to success
*** If you cannot focus and concentrate, then you will have to work for someone else... who will make you focus and concentrate, who will supervise you.
*** Never work on less than 10 goals per year.
*** Write these goals in a spiral notebook every morning, and reprogram your mind everyday.

3. Daily Planning
*** Every minute spent in planning saves 10 minutes in execution
*** Just keep working your plan
*** Discipline yourself not to do things of low-value
*** Daily eliminate/delegate any task which does not have serious consequences that only you can do
*** Start your A-1 task first every morning, and stay with it until that task is done

4. Courage
*** Force yourself to do what you know you should do
*** Practice courage whenever courage is required

5. Excellent Health
*** Start off with a clear picture of your perfect body
*** Exercise everyday

6. Saving & Investing
*** "Compound interest is the most powerful force in the universe." - Albert Einstein
*** 2/3 of success in investing and business is avoiding making mistakes

7. Hard work
*** Work all the time you work. Don't waste a single minute.

8. Continuous Learning
*** Read in your field daily
*** The more you learn, the more you earn

9. Persistence
*** Drive yourself forward to complete your tasks 100%
*** Persistence is self-discipline in action
*** "Persistence is to the character of a man like carbon is to steel." - Napolean Hill
*** Your persistence is your measure of your belief in yourself.

"You must learn how to focus and concentrate to sell more of your products and services to more customers at better prices."

"Self-discipline is the master key to riches, If you can do this, your future will be unlimited."


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11 reviews11 followers
September 8, 2013
Listened to this on my way to college with very low expectations. Despite some good point, I think that I spent most time like this :
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25 reviews2 followers
January 13, 2013
I know Brian Tracy is kind of a cliche, an old school "you can be successful too!" trainer a la Zig Ziglar and late night infomercials, but when New Years rolls around, and you're in resolutions mode, "No Excuses" is just the kind of book you need. Basically Tracy spends 300 pages breaking down every aspect of your life -- your average day, your work, your attitude, your health, your family, your friends -- and explains why, no matter how much you want to blame it on someone else, it's your doing and you are the only one who will ever fix it, improve it or perpetuate it. And that without the art of self-discipline, you never will. Just the kick in the ass we all need come January 1st.

The feminist out there will hate it though, since -- being the old school guy he is -- he actually says things like "to make women feel valued, tell them they're pretty because women are concerned with being attractive."
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470 reviews192 followers
October 21, 2022
I thought this book was supposed to help the average person to be better. But, no, the author wants you to become a robot. He believes success equals money. ''Do you think your life is not good? Just go to work one hour before everyone else and leave one hour later than them. Work more and make money. If you don't act like rich people you are lazy.''
Excuse me? People shouldn't listen to that. You don't have to be your boss's bootlicker, you shouldn't waste precious time with your family to be a workaholic.
There were a few good pieces of advice, but, overall I just wasted my time.
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4 reviews2 followers
May 6, 2017
Although this book had action steps that I found useful, there were many things in the book that I didn't agree with. The book is written with a sales industry background, so many examples given were irrelevant in my own life. The author has an "old school" mentality giving advice such as, men and women shouldn't have business dinners or drinks in order to avoid jealously in their marriages (in my opinion this is straight sexist- and is the reason why many women have a hard time finding men mentors in the workplace). The author also gives the advice not to talk to co-workers during working hours (instead tell them you'll catch up at lunch or after work), and continues to say that to get ahead in life you must work through lunch and stay late at work. Basically become a robot.
I wouldn't recommend this book, unless you are in a serious self-discipline crisis.
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13 reviews10 followers
August 2, 2012
I read this book as a companion to Eat That Frog, by the same author, Brian Tracy. Eat that Frog is more into the practices methods of success, while this book is more detailed and focuses on the self-discipline in various aspects of life: Personal, Business, and the Good Life. Below is the detailed list of the aspects where Tracy discuss how to incorporate self-discipline into them:

I- Personal Success
1- Success
2- Character.
3- Responsibility.
4- Goals.
5- Personal Excellence.
6- Courage.
7- Persistence.

II- Business, Sales, and Finances:
8- Work.
9- Leadership.
10- Business.
11- Sales.
12- Money.
13- Time Management.
14- Problem Solving.

III- The Good Life:
15- Happiness.
16- Personal Health
17- Physical Fitness.
18- Marriage
19- Children
20- Friendship
21- Peace of Mind.

This book is absolutely a Self-Discipline Bible. It worth reading more than once, well, this is the way to incorporate any change in your life, by practice. And by re-reading this book, to enforce and embed what this book has to offer into your mind and character. It is a very wide and deep content with action exercises throughout each chapter, let it be your self-discipline bible!
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1,077 reviews289 followers
March 5, 2019
Fantastic and loaded with pearls. I highly recommend the audiobook to hear Brian's soft, loving voice. It's then that his words come alive, and he becomes your best friend.
7 reviews
January 16, 2016
A lot of practical and actionable tasks unfortunately a lot of pseudoscience and old fashioned personal opinions. A great example was men can't multitask only women can.
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159 reviews344 followers
August 28, 2015
Amazing book, if you ever read anything by Brian Tracy you know this guy delivers but in this book especially he nailed down every single aspect of success for each area of life through practice of self-discipline. If you implement any tip out of this book (and there's hundreds of them) the quality of your life will instantly go up. While going through the chapters I had a ton of aha moments and the content helped me set more clear goals in my own life. "No Excuses" will literally force you to stop making excuses that are holding you back and take responsibility for your happiness and success. Highly recommended!
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379 reviews117 followers
June 23, 2021
ถ้าจะอ่านหนังสือของไบรอัน เทรซี่แค่ 1 เล่ม คุณควรอ่านเล่มนี้ค่ะ
สรุปสุดยอดการจัดการชีวิต ทั้งเรื่องส่วนตัว การงาน และการมีชีวิตที่ดี(wellbeing) มาครบ ชัด ตรงประเด็น แนะทั้ง mindset และวิธีลงมือทำ แถมจบแต่ละบท ยังมีสรุปแบบฝึกหัดทิ้งท้ายให้ทบทวนได้ง่ายๆ ด้วย

ไม่ว่าชีวิตจะแย่ไม่ก้าวหน้า การเงินชักหน้าไม่ถึงหลัง ไม่เคยมีเวลาเพียงพอเพื่อทำอะไร
ไปจนถึงชีวิตสมรสพังพินาศ คุยกับใครก็เสียความรู้สึกอยู่เรื่อย หรือสุดท้ายก็กลายเป็นพ่อแม่แบบที่ตัวเองไม่ชอบใจ
คือ... ครบทุกด้านจนเรางงว่า... เค้าใส่มาทุกเรื่องขนาดนี้ในหนึ่งเล่มเลยเหรอ
Great book. Super Powerful ค่ะ

เนื้อหาเต็ม แต่อ่านไม่ยาก เพียงแต่ต้องใช้เวลาอ่าน ค่อยๆ ย่อย
เราว่าอ่านเล่ม no excuse มันครบถ้วนในตัวเองอยู่แล้ว แต่ถ้าอยากไปเจาะประเด็นอ่านเพิ่ม คุณไบรอันแกก็มีเขียนไว้เยอะมากให้ไปตามต่อได้ (ถ้าดูจาก audio กับคอร์สที่แกจัด ยิ่งเยอะเข้าไปใหญ่เลย)

ขอชื่นชมนักแปลและบ.ก.วีเลิร์น แปลอ่านง่ายมากกกกกกกกกกก
และราคาเป็นมิตรด้วยค่ะ :-)
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174 reviews12 followers
July 23, 2018
* القاسم المشترك للنجاح هو أن الناجحين قد اعتادوا القيام بالأمور التي لا يحب الفاشلون القيام بها .
* الانضباط الذاتي هو أن تفعل مايجب عليك فعله سواء كنت راغبا فيه أو راغبا عنه.
* استمتعت وانتفعت وتحفزت بهذا الكتاب جدا 💝
11 reviews
January 15, 2020
I should've stopped reading it, but i kept hoping it would get better. Don't be me.
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1,473 reviews3,019 followers
February 6, 2017
Re-read January 21
This book continues to act as a great reminder of what I need to achieve and values I should continue to emulate. This book offers a lot well rounded exercises for you to do deeper reflections on goals. A must read.


Wow. Wow. Where have this book been all my life? This book is the bible of Self-Help, Motivation and Inspiration. Imagine if all the self-help books, success books, motivational books and how-to books had sex, “No Excuses: The Power of Self-Discipline” would be the love child. What a love child it is!

If you are looking for a jump start in any area of your life, this is the book for you.

If you are looking for a kick in the ass, a hard talking to, this is the book for you.

If you are looking for advice on your finance, love, work, relationships, this is the book for you.

If you are looking for a cheerleader, someone to tell you “YOU CAN!” this is the book for you.

If you are looking for secrets to success and financial freedom, this is the book for you.

If you are looking for a complete revolution in your current way of life, read this book!



I feel like an evangelist when I start talking about this book, only because this book is guaranteed to change your life if you follow the instructions that are given. Not only is the book written in a clear format but you are given realistic instructions that you can start working on as you read.

What I loved most about this book is that it really makes you take a step back and look at how you have been living and how you can now start living better. The exercises at the end of each chapter requires deep, honest “soul-searching” look at every area of your life. These exercises really go to the core of your problems and make you think on how you can solve them yourself.

Brian Tracy did an amazing job with writing this book, I found myself highlight almost every sentence in this book. I definitely recommend that everyone not only read this book but get it in hard copy and re-read it at the start of every month.
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19 reviews4 followers
August 12, 2013
Short audiobook that can be finished in an hour. Enthusiastic speaker. Self-discipline seems to be a multi-part plan -- a mind and body balancing act. But most important idea is -- SACRIFICE. There are some good tips and anecdotes when appropriate.

Essentially, there needs to be a lot of hard work before you can reap the rewards. You need to keep things in focus and not let the goals be fuzzy. Make a top ten list. Visualize the success so that your subconscious will work toward it. Practice being courageous. Find what scares you and work at it; repeat to yourself, "I can do it, I can do it, I can do it" then do it. So the benefits are for nobody but you. There's also talk of exercising to help get the body discipline... get some oxygen to your brain -- get the endorphins flowing. And, very good for us readers, there's mention of continuous learning, such as reading one book a week will add up to 50 books a year -- where the average American barely reads one book a year. If you read 50 books within your given field, it's like studying for a PhD or so he says... and listening to audiobooks as you drive to work -- since all that driving time in a year will add up to a few months or semesters worth of time to learn.

Bottom line: if you need that booster shot of motivation, it's a nice listen.
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66 reviews15 followers
December 18, 2020
Pirmiausia, apie tai, kas patiko. 

Du skyriai: 
1) apie pinigų taupymą + savidiscipliną; 
2) apie laiką + savidiscipliną. 
+ paskutinė knygos dalis, kurioje kalbama apie savidisciplinos įtaką geram gyvenimui ir sveikiems santykiams.

Tai tiek. 🙃

Įsigydama šią knygą tikrai nesitikėjau tokio patarimo - "ateik į darbą valanda anksčiau, dirbk per pietus ir pasilik valandą po darbo" - neva padėsiančio man pasiekti geresnių rezultatų ir rasti daugiau vidinės motyvacijos griebtis naujų iššūkių. Ir čia tik vienas iš knygoje pateiktų absurdiškų pavyzdžių. Apskritai, kone kiekviename skyriuje visa savidisciplina argumentuojama tuo, kad turi daugiau uždirbti - jei uždirbsi mažai, būsi (cituoju) "eilinis nevykėlis", "vidutinybė" ir that's it. Jausmas toks, kad taip ir nesupratau, ką autorius norėjo pasakyti šioje knygoje, nes mintys pakankamai padrikos ir atsikartojančios. Be to, nuvylė ir knygos vertimas, kuriame nemažai stiliaus ir netgi gramatinių klaidų.
Profile Image for Tuğçe Gürkan.
51 reviews12 followers
March 9, 2020
This book felt a lot like it was written by a disciplined father archetype to me. I personally never had that experience but I watched a lot of movies about it. I don’t mean to be rude but it feels it comes from a priviliged angle and I do not recommend this type of self-help for people who suffer from mental illnesses. “Go and f*ing do it” or “if you work hard enough” attitude of the book felt very old to me. Of course I respect the style but I don’t think we should fat shame and give diet advice (without even having a degree on it) in “self improvement” books. This is a bit outdated. Good information, yes, but be aware of the style.
Profile Image for CA Ram Melam.
389 reviews5 followers
February 14, 2023
This book is an excellent resource for self-discipline, business, growth, leadership, etc. Apart from self-discipline, it covers a lot of topics including business, growth, success, personal management, etc.
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1,276 reviews357 followers
January 17, 2022
এই বছরে প্রথম পড়া বই ব্রায়ান ট্রেসির লেখা আত্ম-উন্নয়নমূলক বই ''No Excuse: The Power Of Self-Decipline'। সাধারণত মোটিভেশনাল কেতাবসমূহে নানান অযৌক্তিক ও অবাস্তব কথার ফুলঝুরিতে পূর্ণ থাকে। ট্রেসির বইতে এক্ষেত্রে একটু আলাদা।

শৃঙ্খলার সাথে সাফল্যের সম্পর্ক অত্যন্ত নিবিড়। যে কোনো অর্জনের পথে বড়ো-ছোটো অনেক প্রতিবন্ধক আসে। সেগুলো ধৈর্য ধরে মোকাবিলা করতে না পারলে কিংবা বিশৃঙ্খল জীবনাচরণের মাধ্যমে কাঙ্ক্ষিত সাফল্য অর্জন করা সম্ভব হবে না। ট্রেসি লিখেছেন,

'if you are not happy with your current “crop,” it is up to you, starting today, to plant a new crop, to begin doing more of those things that lead to success—and to stop engaging in those activities that lead nowhere.'

ক্ষুদ্রাকায়  বেশুমার পরিচ্ছদে বইটি বিভক্ত। একবসায় পড়ার চাইতে অবসরের ধীরে ধীরে পড়তে পারেন। নিশ্চয়ই মন্দ লাগবে না।
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June 22, 2017
Zero stars. The book is all theory, there is no practical advice on how to achieve discipline in any area of life. It contains TONNES of filler. It would be better to read a book on avoiding procrastination.
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271 reviews94 followers
May 3, 2018
Inspiring and empowering -- this has made a Brian Tracy fan out of me. Just bought three more of his books.
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282 reviews61 followers
October 19, 2019
OK Wafa, what did we say? NO MORE SELF HELP BOOKS!!
I dropped this after reading about 25% of the book. The same talk, the same words and the same feelings : excitement and then disappointment. I need to read more non fiction books but less of self help ones, do you hear me Wafa?
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