If you want success like you want a drink after ten hours working hard in summer heat, then The Motivation Code is the system you need to get yourself on the right road fast. There are five actions you can start doing today. If you do them consistently, you will achieve most things you attempt. This is not 'get rich quick' scheme, just a very clear road map to follow. Action One is about discovering yourself. Many dismiss it as unnecessary. You'll be the one wearing the grin when you realise how vital it is. Action Two is a hack that leads to an understanding of your greatest ability. Action Three is the choice you'll make after doing the first two. Now you're more than half way. Action Four digs out the emotional reasons you want success, as logical reasons for action will never motivate you. And Action Five is where you ride off into tomorrow, knowing exactly where you're going, what the price will be, and why. It's a simple code. And its effect is stunning, if you use it for good. Will you?
Wonderful book - full review will follow. ... There are a couple of adages or sayings that really do not apply to this book. The saying goes "You don't get something for nothing." or "You get what you pay for." But neither is true for this book. I discovered Anthony as the editor of Michal Stawicki's books, when I found out he had a few of his own I was very intrigued. Then to find out that both of his books were available for free I was blown away.
This book has a lot of great information condensed and presented in an easy to read, encouraging and friendly manner. The chapters in this brief volume are: Success Requires Self-Motivation Your Sphere of Influence Action 1: Unmask Your Character Action 2: Train for the game you like playing Action 3: Choose a distinct path and follow it Your Sphere of Effectiveness Action 4: Justify your choices Action 5: Commit to campaign until you win Action 6: Consistently Show Initiative that Enacts Your Plan
To be honest there was not a lot terribly new in this book, but it was great reminder. It is sort of like going on a motivational retreat or conference but doing so by yourself and with Anthony as the guide through his writing instead of paying huge to attend a live event with Robin Sharma, Dan Millman or Stephen Covey. You can get a great start and some amazing tools from this book. Then if you want to pursue costlier advice by all means, do so. But Anthony has some excellent advice and guidance so give is book a try, you really cannot beat the price!