The power of habit. Not the best book on habits, imho, but definetely an eye-opener to me, helpful enough so that I can drill down to the field. charlesduhigg.com/the-power-of-habit/
No excuses, Brian Tracy. One of the best books I have ever read. Pragmatic to the bone, all things you wanted your parents to tell you early enough and not learn them the hard way. amazon.com/No-Excuses-Self-Discipl...
Planning to read. I have read a summary, articles and listened to several interviews of James Clear. I think it is great, but I am not qualified to say an honest review at the moment :)
Student from Germany who fell in love with coding and the tech industry after pivoting from a traditional career in banking. Currently pursuing a Bachelor's in CompSci.
How to win friends and influence people. amazon.com/How-Win-Friends-Influen...
The power of habit. Not the best book on habits, imho, but definetely an eye-opener to me, helpful enough so that I can drill down to the field. charlesduhigg.com/the-power-of-habit/
No excuses, Brian Tracy. One of the best books I have ever read. Pragmatic to the bone, all things you wanted your parents to tell you early enough and not learn them the hard way. amazon.com/No-Excuses-Self-Discipl...
Have you read Atomic Habits by James Clear? Full of practical advice. It builds on (and refers to) Duhigg's book.
Planning to read. I have read a summary, articles and listened to several interviews of James Clear. I think it is great, but I am not qualified to say an honest review at the moment :)
I also read How to Win Friends and Influence People and think it's a very good one!