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High Performance Habits: How Extraordinary People Become That Way

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THESE SIX HABITS WILL MAKE YOU EXTRAORDINARY.

After extensive original research and a decade as the world’s highest-paid performance coach, Brendon Burchard finally reveals the most effective habits for reaching long-term success. Based on one of the largest surveys ever conducted on high performers, it turns out that just six habits move the needle the most in helping you succeed. Adopt these six habits, and you win. Neglect them, and life is a never-ending struggle. 

We all want to be high performing in every area of our lives. But how? Which habits can help you achieve long-term success and vibrant well-being no matter your age, career, strengths, or personality? To become a high performer, you must seek clarity, generate energy, raise necessity, increase productivity, develop influence, and demonstrate courage. This book is about the art and science of how to practice these proven habits.

If you do adopt any new habits to succeed faster, choose the habits in this book. Anyone can practice these habits and, when they do, extraordinary things happen in their lives, relationships, and careers.

Whether you want to get more done, lead others better, develop skill faster, or dramatically increase your sense of joy and confidence, the habits in this book will help you achieve it. Each of the six habits is illustrated by powerful vignettes, cutting-edge science, thought-provoking exercises, and real-world daily practices you can implement right now.

HIGH PERFORMANCE HABITS is a science-backed, heart-centered plan to living a better quality of life. Best of all, you can measure your progress. A link to a professional assessment is included in the book for free.

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3 thoughts on “High Performance Habits: How Extraordinary People Become That Way

  1. Would have given 5 stars I really liked the habits and formulas presented in this book and agreed with most. Early in the book the author asks you to take his “High Performance Indicator” test. (Which I was happy to do) problem is I felt immediately pitched from the author for other products/services which took out the genuineness that the author conveyed up until that point. I immediately began receiving emails from the author trying to sell me other products. This made me feel like, ‘geese I purchased the book from…

  2. Great infomercial! This book has a LOT of fluff. At the 10% mark the concepts are just now being introduced. Most of it has been repetitive, and I have already noticed some of the exact phrases from 7 Habits of Highly Effective People. The author spends several paragraphs talking about how he had to cut valuable information from the book because originally it was 1500 pages. Don’t worry though, you can get this great content on his blog or website.I took the free assessment (normally a $97 value!!)…

  3. Maintaining the Main Thing is the Main Thing I was not prepared to like this book. I’ve never met the author or heard him speak, but I admit to having a bias against the premise that is at the heart of all consulting—that everything can be taught. It’s not a false assumption; it’s just not a complete one. Context is everything, which is why history often has less to teach us than we may think.Too many books of this genre are written by people who have been drinking the Kool-Aid and come to believe they have discovered the true…

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