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The Power of Habit

How to Create Good Habits & Break Bad Habits

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The Power of Habit

By: Benjamin Chapin
Narrated by: Jay Prichard
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How Are Your Habits Helping or Hurting You?

The habits we have shape our reality on a daily basis. Whether they are good or bad depends on YOU and what you chose to do with your habits. This audiobook is not a series of case studies and medical study, instead has been designed to help you make real progress and changes with your daily habits. I have made some huge changes in my own life and now I am sharing the knowledge I have gained through the experience. My desire is you enjoy the book and are able to get some real positive changes into your habits.

The Power of Habit is:The way we eat; the way we interact with others; the relationships we have; within you.

What You Will Learn:

  • How much influence habits have on your life
  • Gain the ability to break bad habits
  • Learn how to create new healthy habits

"Nothing so needs reforming as other people's habits." - Mark Twain

Habits take time to develop and sometimes in life, we need a little bit more information to be successful. Finding the power inside of habits is a gold nugget for life. You just have to go find it and you will. Discover the power of habits with this book, start living a successful life today!

Download the accompanying reference guide.©2014 Benjamin Allen Chapin (P)2015 Benjamin Allen Chapin
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Not just WHY but HOW to create good habits.

Precise, specific, encouraging! Efficient in what is shared in the amount of time. Doesn't repeat himself, but doesn't quickly graze over any information. Shared personal examples, which I appreciated because I felt connected to author sharing a commonality therefore taking his counsel more seriously. However, personal experiences were kept to a minimum which allowed the information to focus on the reader's/listener's perspective. I prefer books read by author but this guy used voice inflection in the right places. I will be looking into Benjamin Chapin's other titles. Very grateful for this book!

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How to start over again

It allow me to understand that no matter where you are in life you can re-start and create new habits that will help you grow, thrive and succeed to be able to become who you really want to be.

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Great ideas in this book!

Where does The Power of Habit rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?

I am unable to "rank" this book among all audiobooks I have listened to because this is the very first of its kind that I've listened to. A DIY book, full of very strong ideas on developing good habits and getting rid of those that are of no use.

What other book might you compare The Power of Habit to and why?

I am unable to compare this with any other book, as this is the first of its kind I have listened to.

Have you listened to any of Jay Prichard’s other performances before? How does this one compare?

This is the first Jay Prichard performance I have listened to but I appreciated several aspects he presents, e.g., no heavy accent, very easily understood, he would display a reasonable level of excitement in certain areas without going over the top and sounding like an infomercial.

What insight do you think you’ll apply from The Power of Habit?

I am working on the presentation given on finding more time in my day by rising earlier each day, cutting out some of my Facebook time and email time.

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Self help

Would you say that listening to this book was time well-spent? Why or why not?

It is a little bit of help if you have a bad habit.

Any additional comments?

I receive a free review copy from the narrator

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The Power of Habit

"The Power of Habit" is a powerful tool in implementing good habits in one's life. In the long run the good habits will push out the bad ones. It's all about time management. You have to learn where you can adjust time spent in different areas of your day and night. As the author states, it takes 30 days to create or break a habit. Sleep, regular exercise, and eating habits are the building blocks to begin a healthier lifestyle.

Benjamin Chapin discusses our choices and decisions regarding family, spouse, work, and financial habits. Quality time spent with one's spouse is essential for a good relationship as well as family time with children. He gives great advice, examples, and suggestions in all these areas.

We are creatures of habit and throughout our lives our habits will fluctuate but having the skills to readjust one's habits is key. I really like the idea of batching. Overall, you can't go wrong with this audiobook. It's essential to life to keep up good habits and adjust when necessary for a healthy AND happy life.

Jay Prichard delivers this information in a clear and precise manner. He keeps the book fluid and where there are questions, he allows a moment to reflect. He speaks in an upbeat way that makes you not only want to make these changes but at least for me, I have already begun making them.

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Very insightful and well read.

Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?

I would definitely recommend this to a friend. The content is insightful and the performance was exactly what I had hoped for.

What other book might you compare The Power of Habit to and why?

General self help books and books that inspire change within individuals.

What about Jay Prichard’s performance did you like?

His voice was excellent. Great pace and his inflection kept it interesting throughout the whole piece.

Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?

The whole book has a lot of compelling ways I can improve my personal, physical, relational, and professional habits. So in that sense, the whole experience was a moving audiobook and I'm excited to put the these new habits into practice.

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Clean, clear, helpful

As the teaching maxim says, "Tell them what you're going to tell them, tell them, and then tell them what you told them. " Benjamin does this well. A good mix of specific steps and making the readers think for themselves. Also well narrated, easy to listen to and understand.

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I enjoyed this audio book .

I found this book to be an inspiration. I'm looking forward to hearing more from this author .

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What was most disappointing about Benjamin Chapin’s story?

In a world where time is limited and we are facing information-overload, Mr Chapin presents us with a waffling discourse on the Power of Habits. His suggestions are trite and seem like a mash-up of better books.

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Nothing new

This was just a personal diatribe that gave me no new information. Didn't do it for me, found it to be somewhat condescending.

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