The Sixty-Second Motivator
Product Description
Based entirely on research from peer-reviewed journals and randomized controlled trials, The Sixty-Second Motivator is an easily read story that reveals practical motivational techniques. In less than 100 pages, readers will have the necessary tools to enable them to motivate themselves or others. A handy worksheet is also included which guides the reader through the motivational process.
The Sixty-Second Motivator
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I was disappointed in the book. It was just more of what I already knew. Also was way to short.
Rating: 2 / 5
The Sixty-Second Motivator
Essentially, this book says you won’t change your behavior until the right thing comes along to motivate you. In other words, until you really, really want something, or until you are suffering bad enough, you won’t make any real and lasting life changes. Big news, that one! A waste of money.
Rating: 1 / 5
The Sixty-Second Motivator
I will give this book thumbs up on getting to the point as well as being easy to comprehend, but in the end I felt like there is more to the subject and it has been left out.
What if sixty seconds doesn’t get it? Can one develope a protocol that is sucessfull without cultivating frustration in the motivator? I would like to understand how to let go and come back later after planting a seed.
I understand the man is a professional and needed results now, but as an individual who is struggling with motivation, I would have scenarios that took longer, yet still achieved the desired result. Perhaps an addendum of “What if” situations that had failure initially, yet success at the end with a decription of how the journey was made in the context of more time than a mere minute +.
Of course that’s out of the context of sixty-second motivation isn’t it?
Never the less, the book was helpful and insightful so therefore 3 stars. It was worth the modest price and short time needed to digest it.
Rating: 3 / 5
The Sixty-Second Motivator
This really isn’t a book. It is 67 pages in a small format with large print and very wide top and bottom margins. The author talks about “secrets” of motivation. There are no secrets here. Anyone who has accomplished anything difficult will not learn anything new. It’s OK for what it is but grossly overpriced.
I “kinda” want to learn French but am having a motivation problem with this particular project. The title and the reviews caught my eye - a good example of bad impulse buying.
Rating: 2 / 5
The Sixty-Second Motivator
Good book. Has a nice basic scientific approach to how to get motivated. If you are unfamilar with the process of getting and staying motivated about anything I recommend you read this very short (70p) and informative book.
Rating: 5 / 5
The Sixty-Second Motivator