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Many of us have a plan in our head of what we want to do. But we don't do it. Why?
New years resolutions are a perfect example of this. We plan, but fail to execute. Why?
This book will help you examine whether the thing you think you really want to do is what you really want to do. You want to get somewhere in life, but will this plan take you in the right direction, or are you climbing the ladder, but it's up against the wrong wall?
There are 2 main reasons why we fail to do something - because it is not really what we want to do, or it's not the right time; and because of habit. We habitually waste time instead of going for what we want.
This book will help you examine whether you are making the right choices and creating the right plans; and then show you how to create the habits that will get you there.

The Reward of Doing by John Collopy is a practical, no-nonsense guide to help you achieve your goals. The book offers insightful advice and practical tips that you can apply to your own life. If you're ready to take the next step toward a change in your life, this book is a good place to start.

I got this just to see what the author offers. There's some good stuff here. It's pretty basic, but sometimes that is what is required.
Thanks very much for the free copy for review!!

I enjoyed this book so much because it really is hard to do something unless you actually put it into actions, not just words. This book is for anyone wondering how to finish that project, start that effort, or discover why they are standing in their own way

Happy pub day <3
Enjoyed this book so much. We all struggle with doing what we say we will do. Its easy to say things, but doing them is another thing.
One of the quotes hit close to me.
"Don't stop learning. If you're out of the habit, start now."
We all get comfortable, and sometimes it's okay not to continue your education. Still, learning can be anything like cooking new foods, swimming, going to the gym, or anything you've always wanted to do but never got to it due to being. Comfortable. This book was an eye opener and a breath of fresh air for me