Author: Nishith Goyal
Publisher: Quignog (A Pirates Imprint)
Have you ever tried implementing the concept
of “Continuous Improvement” in your lives?
Be Better Bit-By-Bit by Nishith Goyal is a book that
basically emphasizes on the idea of small but continuous improvements to one’s
lives to make it better. Implementing the idea that doing things “bit-by-bit”
can bring about big changes in a person’s life in the long run. Focusing on
aspects such as mindfulness, meditation, reading etc. the book is a guide to
improve one’s life, one small step at a time. If you wish to stay on the course of high
productivity, success, and happiness, this book is for you. 'Be Better
Bit-By-Bit' will have a revolutionary effect on your career, your
relationships, your finances, and your overall life.
The book is a very interesting read in the manner it is written and structured. Not just a book that preaches, Nishith has made the concepts he explains quite practical, and provides milestones in the book that he encourages the reader to practice and develop as the book proceeds. Told in a simple and effective manner, the book actually makes a reader want to inculcate the things the book is trying to tell. Another thing that makes the book interesting is the presence of anecdotes, both from the author’s life, as well as from the books he has read. While the book talks about self-development, it emphasizes equally on discovering one’s own pace and developing it. Divided into multiple sections, each section deals with a specific aspect, and the author focuses on working on that aspect before moving ahead. The concepts are simple, yet powerful, and I loved the manner in which each of them has been dealt with, and some good recommendations of books and apps have been given. I would recommend that this book be read over a period of time, sipping it in bits, absorbing the concepts it gives for the maximum impact.
One tip for the potential readers, grab a
notebook and a pen, as they are a must companion for this book!
Overall, a self-help book that I enjoyed, and would definitely recommend. It scores a 4.5/5 for me.
Grab a copy here.
What would you say is your biggest learning from this book? Any one thing that stands out?
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