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Review: Guide for Life - This book gives you a basic guide for life and having a successful career which is a monumental achievement after years of research and coaching by Burchard. This book is the real deal. The summary of the entire book, which is only 4 pages, should have been put at the beginning but is at the very end. The book explains that you need to have the habit and skill of 1.) clarity, i.e. goal setting, 2.) Energy, i.e. maintaining physical and mental health through positive psychology, 3.) Necessity, i.e. psychological drive or motivation through identity, 4.) Productivity, i.e. efficient work on your most important field of interest, 5.) Influence, i.e ability to persuade other people or social skills, 6.) Courage, i.e. the ability to control fear and 7.) Confidence, i.e. optimism about your abilities. Burchard goes through and gives his take on the key to each of these skills, but you can get a lot more information from other sources, i.e. this book is just a roadmap to professional development (and Burchard says so much at the end of his book). High Performance Habits (HPH) has a number of bonuses that will exceed your expectations. First, you can log in and take a 5 minute test to find which HPH you need to work on the most. Second, the book goes through the three traps that will ruin your career and/or life, i.e. superiority, dissatisfaction, and neglect, despite your best habits. (Honestly, this section of HPH was truly original and worth the price of the book alone.) Third, you get tons of free online courses on all the High Performance Habits. Finally, you get the skills to acquire confidence, i.e. competence, congruency, and connecting. High Performance Habits (HPH) does not have all the answers, and I would recommend you look to experts in the individual habits for really in depth knowledge. I would recommend "Succeed" by Heidi Halvorson for "clarity." I would recommend "Fully Charged" by Tom Rath and "Positivity" by Barbara Fredrickson for "energy." I would recommend "Find Your Why" by Simon Sinek for "necessity." I would recommend "Deep Work" by Cal Newport for "productivity." I would also recommend "The Talent Code" and "The Little Book of Talent" by Daniel Coyle. I would recommend Tony Robbins program "Influence" for the "influence habit." Finally, I would recommend "Agency" by Paul Napper and Anthony Rao and "Feel the Fear and Do It Anyway" by Susan Jeffers for "courage." I would recommend "The Confidence Gap" bye Russ Harris for more information on gaining confidence. This book is a must read and well worth the money. You probably can go and get HPH for free by purchasing the book directly from Brendon Dot Com. Competitive corporations are paying to have their employees trained in these habits so you need to read this book just to stay competitive and up to date. This book was so good I read the endnotes and I never do that. A lot of people criticize the book because a lot of the habits have received attention from other authors but this book integrates and synthesizes all of the self help and professional development work into one cohesive plan to succeed professionally which is new. If you ever wondered whyother people were succeeding around you and what you were missing then this book is for you. Postscript: Burchard has automated the 7 Habits into a new app called "growthday" where you are prompted to stick to the program. There are training videos from experts on the 7 Habits. Burchard has added 3 more habits that you need to be successful. One of them is "Resilience," i.e. psychological resilience, and that is covered in detail by the book "Build Your Resilience" authored by therapist Donald Robertson. If you find out what the other two are then please leave me a note in the replies below.
Review: Great book! I'll admit I really did not know ... - Great book! I'll admit I really did not know what to expect from this book so I was pleasantly surprised how much I liked this book. First, let me just say that Brendon Burchard is a great writer! I say that because I believe a book written on what some would call a boring topic is brought to life by his style of writing. It was so encouraging and inspiring to read. Now let me give you specifics on what I liked about the book. The book starts off with the first habit which is to seek clarity. This may be a bit obvious but when you look at the quote he uses in the book, it really highlights the importance of clarity. He says..."achievement is not the issue-alignment is"....this is very true. Out of the 3 practices he suggests for this habit, I liked the one on defining what's meaningful for you. He asks the readers to write down activities which you do that bring you the most meaning in your life and especially the ones that do not give you meaning. He makes the point that you'll be more productive doing things that matter to you. Secondly, I LOVED Habit #2 which is to generate energy. Out of the 3 practices for this habit, I liked the one about setting intention. He talks about using transitions between your daily activities. I guess I already do this but I think he just put this into words for me. You see, I take breaks between activities but I don't set intentions. So I will send out an important email and then go straight into working on a different project without a beat. He suggests to perform deep breathing activities, release tension from your last activity and then go to the next one with a different intention. This makes sense to me because the activities that I do require different feelings and of course a different intention. This tip is a keeper for me. Lastly, I really liked Habit #3 which is to raise necessity. Out of the 3 practices I liked the one about knowing who knows your A game. For me, this one hits home because when I thought about all the people that need me to start a public speaking club, it became more real to me. I'm working harder because I know it will help so many people. I also work in a hospital and I know our staff and patients need our help so I want to bring my A game. I could say so much more but I'll leave it there and really encourage you to buy this book. Listen, this book doesn't just talk the talk...as we say...it seems like Brendon forces you to walk the walk. And I love it. Many books will tell you a lot of good information and then you're left wondering how to implement those ideas so you can live your best life. This book makes you take action towards your dreams. You want it...then go get it! This book is a classic for me!

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Guide for Life
*by J***R on August 31, 2019*

This book gives you a basic guide for life and having a successful career which is a monumental achievement after years of research and coaching by Burchard. This book is the real deal. The summary of the entire book, which is only 4 pages, should have been put at the beginning but is at the very end. The book explains that you need to have the habit and skill of 1.) clarity, i.e. goal setting, 2.) Energy, i.e. maintaining physical and mental health through positive psychology, 3.) Necessity, i.e. psychological drive or motivation through identity, 4.) Productivity, i.e. efficient work on your most important field of interest, 5.) Influence, i.e ability to persuade other people or social skills, 6.) Courage, i.e. the ability to control fear and 7.) Confidence, i.e. optimism about your abilities. Burchard goes through and gives his take on the key to each of these skills, but you can get a lot more information from other sources, i.e. this book is just a roadmap to professional development (and Burchard says so much at the end of his book). High Performance Habits (HPH) has a number of bonuses that will exceed your expectations. First, you can log in and take a 5 minute test to find which HPH you need to work on the most. Second, the book goes through the three traps that will ruin your career and/or life, i.e. superiority, dissatisfaction, and neglect, despite your best habits. (Honestly, this section of HPH was truly original and worth the price of the book alone.) Third, you get tons of free online courses on all the High Performance Habits. Finally, you get the skills to acquire confidence, i.e. competence, congruency, and connecting. High Performance Habits (HPH) does not have all the answers, and I would recommend you look to experts in the individual habits for really in depth knowledge. I would recommend "Succeed" by Heidi Halvorson for "clarity." I would recommend "Fully Charged" by Tom Rath and "Positivity" by Barbara Fredrickson for "energy." I would recommend "Find Your Why" by Simon Sinek for "necessity." I would recommend "Deep Work" by Cal Newport for "productivity." I would also recommend "The Talent Code" and "The Little Book of Talent" by Daniel Coyle. I would recommend Tony Robbins program "Influence" for the "influence habit." Finally, I would recommend "Agency" by Paul Napper and Anthony Rao and "Feel the Fear and Do It Anyway" by Susan Jeffers for "courage." I would recommend "The Confidence Gap" bye Russ Harris for more information on gaining confidence. This book is a must read and well worth the money. You probably can go and get HPH for free by purchasing the book directly from Brendon Dot Com. Competitive corporations are paying to have their employees trained in these habits so you need to read this book just to stay competitive and up to date. This book was so good I read the endnotes and I never do that. A lot of people criticize the book because a lot of the habits have received attention from other authors but this book integrates and synthesizes all of the self help and professional development work into one cohesive plan to succeed professionally which is new. If you ever wondered whyother people were succeeding around you and what you were missing then this book is for you. Postscript: Burchard has automated the 7 Habits into a new app called "growthday" where you are prompted to stick to the program. There are training videos from experts on the 7 Habits. Burchard has added 3 more habits that you need to be successful. One of them is "Resilience," i.e. psychological resilience, and that is covered in detail by the book "Build Your Resilience" authored by therapist Donald Robertson. If you find out what the other two are then please leave me a note in the replies below.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great book! I'll admit I really did not know ...
*by I***L on October 30, 2017*

Great book! I'll admit I really did not know what to expect from this book so I was pleasantly surprised how much I liked this book. First, let me just say that Brendon Burchard is a great writer! I say that because I believe a book written on what some would call a boring topic is brought to life by his style of writing. It was so encouraging and inspiring to read. Now let me give you specifics on what I liked about the book. The book starts off with the first habit which is to seek clarity. This may be a bit obvious but when you look at the quote he uses in the book, it really highlights the importance of clarity. He says..."achievement is not the issue-alignment is"....this is very true. Out of the 3 practices he suggests for this habit, I liked the one on defining what's meaningful for you. He asks the readers to write down activities which you do that bring you the most meaning in your life and especially the ones that do not give you meaning. He makes the point that you'll be more productive doing things that matter to you. Secondly, I LOVED Habit #2 which is to generate energy. Out of the 3 practices for this habit, I liked the one about setting intention. He talks about using transitions between your daily activities. I guess I already do this but I think he just put this into words for me. You see, I take breaks between activities but I don't set intentions. So I will send out an important email and then go straight into working on a different project without a beat. He suggests to perform deep breathing activities, release tension from your last activity and then go to the next one with a different intention. This makes sense to me because the activities that I do require different feelings and of course a different intention. This tip is a keeper for me. Lastly, I really liked Habit #3 which is to raise necessity. Out of the 3 practices I liked the one about knowing who knows your A game. For me, this one hits home because when I thought about all the people that need me to start a public speaking club, it became more real to me. I'm working harder because I know it will help so many people. I also work in a hospital and I know our staff and patients need our help so I want to bring my A game. I could say so much more but I'll leave it there and really encourage you to buy this book. Listen, this book doesn't just talk the talk...as we say...it seems like Brendon forces you to walk the walk. And I love it. Many books will tell you a lot of good information and then you're left wondering how to implement those ideas so you can live your best life. This book makes you take action towards your dreams. You want it...then go get it! This book is a classic for me!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Set to become a classic in its field
*by B***C on October 2, 2017*

First up, I've been a reader of Brendon's books for years so I'll state my biases up front. However, on the other hand, I'm not an easy person to impress when it comes to informative books and research. But oh how I loved this book! As a researcher myself, I can appreciate the hours (and years) that have gone into writing it. The commitment and conscientiousness behind the words are alone impressive and inspiring. The book is densely packed with useful information on how to behave and think like a high performer. With Brendon there is no fluff, no superfluous words, no deadwood. The writing is lean and tight, yet somehow retains a conversational, chatty tone like listening to an old friend. This is the most scholarly book Brendon has written so far. I appreciated that he defined his main terms up front; the extensive citations and references; and the original research with robust methodology (although more detail here in an Appendix would suit people like me). I also liked how the science is tempered by personal anecdotes that at times were so moving they brought tears to my eyes. This blending of original research, literature reviews, and heartfelt stories makes for a unique writing style that is very engaging. I'm also grateful to Hay House for supporting such a unique book. Too many self-help books take a formulaic approach, and it is refreshing to see such a departure from the norm. I'm glad that the editor obviously worked with Brendon's vision for the book. I know this is a book that will become a reference guide that I'll revisit many times over the years. I've already got so much out of it (e.g., "the transitions" are going into effect immediately, and I've identified gaps in my clarity of what I am seeking to achieve). I'm very pleased this book was published and admire and respect the thought and care that has gone into compiling it. It is a very accomplished piece of work that will be helpful to multitudes of people for many years. You've done it again, Brendon. Thanks so much!

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