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This book is a fantastic daily reminder of how you can control your own life.In times when I feel that I am losing the plot I carry this with me daily and read the short and concise jolters. I am reminded that I can control how I feel and how my life progresses.Anthony Robbins has produced a very meaningful and important tool to assist you with your journey of life. Buy it and use it to assist you in taking your life to where you want to go.
This is good, but his material didn't work as well for a 'daily read' for me. Stick with his other books where you can digest larger concepts over a couple of hours, rather than trying to fit this in a couple minutes each day.
The entire book could be one essay. Basically, believe in what you want, assess your limitations/ limiting beliefs and desires, determine your smart stretch goal, create an action plan and use a whole bunch of random NLP tactics to achieve each step towards your goal
It was cool. Very upbeat. Lots of good one liners- not very application based though
This book gives various life tips. I tried using some of them it really helped. I Recommend this book to people who is in need to find a way to change herself/himself. "Remember to expect miracles... because you are one." I will remember this sentence for lifeI can´t wait to read more of his bo0ks
The book serves you what it says on the tin. Excellent insights though not comprehensive on what drives human behaviour, choices and decisions. A great starting point for anyone looking to learn the fundamentals of self-mastery.
Tony Robbins has got to be one of the most positive people in the world. Basically every word in this book is positive. Overall this is a very inspirational book that I would recommend for everyone.
It was an amazing experience dwelling in the knowledge of Tim Robbins. A truly inspiring book about self mastery.
New challenge everyday
Read this many years ago. From what I remember it was a huge book. But it was based around a simple concept that I was able to internalize. I used that concept to positively change my life over time.
I did the audible version and loved it. It reminded me of some amazing lessons from Tony Robbins. It’s not as good as Awaken the Giant Within and some of it is repetitive.
There are better books about productivity
this book is amazing! i believe it works, people just have to believe in themselves and push forward, and find their way!
The reading is not hypnotic. But the information if followed sincerely makes you a better human being.
Too many music at the end of each segments does not allow for much thinking. Plus the materials are quite thin and short.
Tony Robbins never fails to inspire. The audio version was a breeze to listen too. I had many flash backs to a tape player while listening to the book. Two solid hours of content you won't regret.
Giant Steps is a strange combination of ideas and action steps set out as a daily reader format. Some days seem hardly worth wasting a page on. Yet in the overall flow of the text they are very useful. As with anything from Anthony Robbins, the real challenge here is how to make the daily habit your own habit, and not someone else’s prescription. What this book actually achieves is the paring down of all the examples he gives in his other books to make the exercises familiar to people. The attit...
This is a different book than Anthony Robbins' other books, like MONEY Master the Game: 7 Simple Steps to Financial Freedom or even Unlimited Power. Giant Steps: Small Changes to Make a Big Difference is meant as a daily activity and thought guide. Tony offers an insightful tip on how to incrementally improve your life. As such, it doesn't really work to read the whole thing through and it really doesn't work well as an audio book. It would have helped if each "day" was a separate track on the C...
Really outstanding book! This makes all of Tony's teachings very easy to understand, consume, and apply. it's personal development gold. Two of the best things I've learned is so far is:- have a "what I'm procrastinating on" list and for each of the items determine, " what are the consequences of not doing?" (or worst possible consequences to kick it up a notch)- after you write your goals, determine, "why I'm absolutely committed to making it happen/achieving it"there's a ton more "tools" to ap...
I must’ve picked this book up in the ‘90s. I don’t remember buying it, to be honest, yet there it was in a stack of other books I came across while cleaning. This is a typical self-improvement book from the ‘80s and ‘90s. It was interesting to note the pop psychology language in it that’s now a part of the modern emotions- and feelings-based lexicon. It’s mostly pablum with the occasional good idea tossed in, presented in a page-per-day-for- a-year format. The ideas in the book may have been new...