The Compound Effect - Eureka Books

The Compound Effect

By Eureka Books

  • Release Date: 2015-09-11
  • Genre: Study Aids
Score: 4
4
From 17 Ratings

Description

PLEASE NOTE: This is a companion to Darren Hardy’s The Compound Effect and NOT the original book. 

Preview:

The Compound Effect: Jumpstart Your Income, Your Life, Your Success is a self-help book by the publisher of SUCCESS magazine, Darren Hardy. It describes how small attitude and behavior adjustments, when applied with consistency, can result in significant life changes…

Inside this companion:

Overview of the book
Important People
Key Takeaways
Analysis of Key Takeaways

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Reviews

  • Read the original book instead

    1
    By Lord Ogilby 
    The original is better. Also, all 3 so-called 5-star reviews were written on the exact same day: September 21st. If you're going to do fake reviews, at least space them apart randomly to add an element of realism.
  • Great Analysis

    5
    By xHabibtix
    The key takeaways are where this summary really shines.. Being able to get all the information broken down to talking points is a huge help for me as well as a major time saver
  • Great book

    5
    By AleciaWhite
    This is a great overview of the book written by Darren Hardy, and it contains all you need to know about the original book. The overview and analysis is easy to understand and is written in a way so that someone who've not been reading the original can understand what it's about. The best thing is that this book is much shorter than the original book, and therefore saves time instead of reading the full book that's much longer.
  • A great analysis of a great book

    5
    By Mike.Parks
    The analysis of the compound effect is a great book, as it's a great way to get all the interesting aspects of the original book in a short and compact format. The analysis is very well made and covers most of the things in the full book and I'm pleased by this analysis. Perfect!

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