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Ratings: ★★★★☆ (4/5)
Genre: Self-Help, Motivation, Personal Development, Success, Business Psychology
Book Review:
Mack R. Douglas's ''How to Make a Habit of Succeeding'' stands as a cornerstone in the personal development genre, with over a million copies sold worldwide. Unlike fleeting motivational pep talks, this book presents itself as a structured ''textbook for the home study of self-progress.'' Its core strength lies in shifting the focus from wishing for success to systematically building it as a habitual mindset. Douglas emphasizes the critical first step of discovering one's deeper purpose and then leverages that purpose as an engine for action. The inclusion of exercises at the end of each chapter transforms reading into an active participation, helping readers internalize the concepts. While some of the language may feel classic, the principles of goal-setting, overcoming worry, and tapping into creativity remain timeless and universally applicable. It is particularly recommended for individuals at a career crossroads, entrepreneurs, or anyone who feels they have untapped potential waiting to be channeled into consistent achievement. This is a foundational read for building a life oriented toward purposeful success.