I spend a great deal of time reading the Amazon reviews of my books. Particularly, the 1 and 2 star reviews. Rich Habits, 1st Edition had some critics, although 67% awarded it mostly 5 stars. Almost 100% of the criticism had one common theme: Where’s The Beef? We fixed that with my upcoming book Rich Habits Poor Habits, which expands the number of Rich Habits and Poor Habits from 10 to 30. Also, we have included two bonuses:
- The Research Summary, listing the data on over 200 habits that separate the rich and the poor. This Research Summary has received an enormous amount of media attention in the U.S. and in 24 other countries.
- Rich Habits Poor Habits Test – a 50 question test you can take to find out if you are on the path to wealth or poverty or fall somewhere in the middle.
We will be releasing Rich Habits Poor Habits in the fall of 2016. We believe it will become a blockbuster, international best seller, right up there with Think and Grow Rich and other timeless classics.
My newest book – Change Your Habits, Change Your Life, continues to receive 5 star reviews. right out the gate. What readers love about this book is it’s ability to boil down complex topics into simple to understand language, making it easier to apply the strategies included in the book. It’s a powerful book and I was fortunate to get a back cover endorsement from none other than Jack Canfield, bestselling author of Chicken Soup for the Soul. Jack is in the Guinness World Book of Records – he holds the record for the most books ever published by an author: 500 million books! Jack doesn’t endorse books without good reason. Within two weeks of releasing Change Your Habits it rose to #1 on Amazon and iTunes and stayed there for two weeks. I am getting calls and emails from the media in all parts of the world who love the book and I am receiving astonishing reviews on Amazon. Here are some recent reviews from my readers on Change Your Habits, Change Your Life:
By SteveStewart.me on February 29, 2016
Format: Paperback
I love this! Tom Corley takes us beyond the stories in his first book, Rich Habits, to explain how habits are truly formed and what you and I can do to begin trading our poor habits for rich ones. Change Your Habits, Change Your Life also includes the tools to silence procrastination (pages 62-63) and then a “Habit Awareness Chart” where we track our habits (pages 107-108) and then grade ourselves on if they are good or bad habits (pages 109-110). If that doesn’t change your life then I don’t know what will.
If you are busy like me, get the audiobook (when it becomes available) and read along with the paperback. It’s worth the investment!
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