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Which self-help book helped you the most?

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I can't recommend Deep Work enough... It's the antidote to mindlessness not only in "work" but in any pursuit which requires attention. So far it's perhaps the most useful self-help book I've read. It requires a lot of work to train yourself to change your habits and make it persist, but it's well worth it. Before reading the book and trying to implement Newport's suggested methods I accomplished a lot less because of the way digital media trains our brains to work.

 

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Probably 4 Hour Work Week by Tim Ferriss or $100 Startup by Chris Guillebeau.

Not necessarily for the practical information inside that you can actually apply. Although both are good for that too.

Just getting you into the mindset of what is actually possible. Which I'd argue is way more important.

The amount of self-defeating and limited thinking of the average person when it comes to business still catches me off-guard sometimes.

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 mastery by george leonard
 mastery by robert greene
 tiny habits by bj fogg

 

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