Reads
The Achievement Habit
Stop wishing, start doing — design-school thinking applied to your own life.
Roth, from Stanford's d.school, treats getting things done as a skill you build through reframing problems and small deliberate action. The chapter on dropping 'but' for 'and' alone is worth it. Practical, slightly tough-love, and aimed squarely at people who keep meaning to start.
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