
The Compound Effect: Multiply Your Success One Simple Step at a Time
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Darren Hardy
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Folio Literary Management
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The Compound Effect contains the essence of what every super achiever needs to know, practice, and master to obtain extraordinary success. Inside you will hear strategies on:
- How to win-every time
- Eradicating the bad habits that are derailing your progress
- Painlessly installing the few key disciplines required for major breakthroughs
- The real, lasting keys to gaining and sustaining motivation
- Capturing the elusive, awesome force of momentum
- The acceleration secrets of superachievers
Inside you will learn how to get the success you desire and the life you deserve.
©2011 Success, Inc. (P)2019 Folio Literary Management
- Listening Length4 hours and 44 minutes
- Audible release dateJan. 22 2019
- LanguageEnglish
- ASINB07MWDND9S
- VersionUnabridged
- Program TypeAudiobook
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Product details
Listening Length | 4 hours and 44 minutes |
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Author | Darren Hardy |
Narrator | Darren Hardy |
Audible.ca Release Date | January 22 2019 |
Publisher | Folio Literary Management |
Program Type | Audiobook |
Version | Unabridged |
Language | English |
ASIN | B07MWDND9S |
Best Sellers Rank | #6,017 in Audible Books & Originals (See Top 100 in Audible Books & Originals) #40 in Business Mentoring & Coaching #198 in Small Business & Entrepreneurship #268 in Motivational |
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5.0 out of 5 stars
10th anniversary Indian edition?
Reviewed in Canada on August 12, 2022
So far incredible eye opening read however I just noticed it is indicated on the cover that it is the Indian edition for sale only in Indian subcontinent only lol? Is anything different in the content?
Reviewed in Canada on August 12, 2022
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Just read it.
Reviewed in Canada 🇨🇦 on October 17, 2022
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A friend recommended this book for my bus commutes. Im not a person who really reads, i only read books for school. This truly grabs you, and has a great way of showing you views and explaining them in a "down to earth" and relatable way. Changed my vision on things completely. Furthermore it's not too long. I read it three times and bought for those i think who would really enjoy and benefit from it. Please try it! It was my first book that lead me to buying more self-help books. Perfect for any time or place you might find yourself in life. 5 gold stars.
Reviewed in Canada 🇨🇦 on May 15, 2022
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I'm about halfway through this book, and I can't put it down. I came here to write the review now so I wouldn't forget later. Every once in a while I get a book that I can't do without, this is one of them! This book is so encouraging and so inspiring that I want to put a yellow highlighter over the entire thing. Truth is, I have highlighted almost every page I've read so far. Ignore the one star reviews, pick up the book, and you'll see for yourself how good it is.
Reviewed in Canada 🇨🇦 on January 21, 2023
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A great read. Punchy and practical.
Reviewed in Canada 🇨🇦 on December 26, 2022
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Great read and reminder on the importance of small steps!
Reviewed in Canada 🇨🇦 on November 1, 2022
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Pretty darn good book. Nothing is instant in life, and that book concentrated on that fact.
It is consistency that pays off. Great read!
It is consistency that pays off. Great read!
Reviewed in Canada 🇨🇦 on August 12, 2022
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So far incredible eye opening read however I just noticed it is indicated on the cover that it is the Indian edition for sale only in Indian subcontinent only lol? Is anything different in the content?

So far incredible eye opening read however I just noticed it is indicated on the cover that it is the Indian edition for sale only in Indian subcontinent only lol? Is anything different in the content?
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Chris
1.0 out of 5 stars
This is not a self-help book, this is a product advertisement
Reviewed in the United Kingdom 🇬🇧 on July 29, 2018Verified Purchase
I very rarely write reviews, good or bad, but felt compelled to do so here.
On the plus side, there is some good advice in this book, albeit relatively obvious stuff that most people will have heard before - eat a little less every day and you'll likely lose weight; walk a bit more every day and you'll likely get fitter; save a little bit of money every day and you'll likely build up some savings, etc.. Combine all these things together and you'll have an awesome life.
However, it becomes apparent through the book that there is "something more" on offer, and the hints get more and more blatant as the book goes on, referencing other books / websites / programmes. The closing paragraph is a very blatant suggestion that you should go buy 5 more copies of the book and give them to your friends, because, you know, sharing is winning. If you visit the suggested website for the "free templates", there is a very enticing offer to join a "live webinar", exclusive to you, because you're special. And by an amazing coincidence, this invitation-only exclusive webinar happens to start within about 30 minutes of you reading about it, better click that register button quick... And OMG, I never felt so sullied watching the "live" webinar - it was obvious what was going on but I was fascinated to watch to the end to see how bad it got. It was the worst (or best?!) of clichéd double-glazing sales tactics, the kind where once you've let them into your house, they'll never leave and never stop talking and the amazing exclusive deal is only available if you sign RIGHT NOW. And what's more, because you're so amazing and you're a winner, right, and he really likes you, he's going to offer you this extra package, worth THOUSANDS, for free. And another one. And another one. Aaaaaand another one, holy cow he goes on and on and on. And then we get "you're a winner just for being here, but real winners take ACTION, not like all the losers who don't take action. Are YOU a winner or a loser? I just know you're a winner, so show me by taking action. Take action now and give me $2000 for the full programme with all this amazing free stuff worth $10000 !!!!" I was enthralled at the shamelessness. And was happy to walk away a loser (in his eyes).
On the plus side, there is some good advice in this book, albeit relatively obvious stuff that most people will have heard before - eat a little less every day and you'll likely lose weight; walk a bit more every day and you'll likely get fitter; save a little bit of money every day and you'll likely build up some savings, etc.. Combine all these things together and you'll have an awesome life.
However, it becomes apparent through the book that there is "something more" on offer, and the hints get more and more blatant as the book goes on, referencing other books / websites / programmes. The closing paragraph is a very blatant suggestion that you should go buy 5 more copies of the book and give them to your friends, because, you know, sharing is winning. If you visit the suggested website for the "free templates", there is a very enticing offer to join a "live webinar", exclusive to you, because you're special. And by an amazing coincidence, this invitation-only exclusive webinar happens to start within about 30 minutes of you reading about it, better click that register button quick... And OMG, I never felt so sullied watching the "live" webinar - it was obvious what was going on but I was fascinated to watch to the end to see how bad it got. It was the worst (or best?!) of clichéd double-glazing sales tactics, the kind where once you've let them into your house, they'll never leave and never stop talking and the amazing exclusive deal is only available if you sign RIGHT NOW. And what's more, because you're so amazing and you're a winner, right, and he really likes you, he's going to offer you this extra package, worth THOUSANDS, for free. And another one. And another one. Aaaaaand another one, holy cow he goes on and on and on. And then we get "you're a winner just for being here, but real winners take ACTION, not like all the losers who don't take action. Are YOU a winner or a loser? I just know you're a winner, so show me by taking action. Take action now and give me $2000 for the full programme with all this amazing free stuff worth $10000 !!!!" I was enthralled at the shamelessness. And was happy to walk away a loser (in his eyes).
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Chandra
5.0 out of 5 stars
Wow great book
Reviewed in India 🇮🇳 on January 11, 2021Verified Purchase
Very inspirational but you can read 100 books without any progress. Dive in immediately, take a note pad while you read this book and start working on action items. Success does not come over night take this book and work for an year and reap the benefits. It’s going to be a long struggle but fruits are success are behind the sweat and blood.
Good luck
Good luck
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Andrew M.
1.0 out of 5 stars
It's not worth the investment
Reviewed in the United Kingdom 🇬🇧 on March 14, 2019Verified Purchase
It's not often I'll leave a review, but this book left me quite frustrated. It's my fault, I should have read what the book was about, but after only reading the books title I instantly bought it.
The book is 150 odd pages of the same information, just regurgitated in different ways. It's also very promotional to the other content this author has done, be it books, magazines or businesses.
It's very obvious that saving 10% of your salary each month with interest on top is going to accumulate over time. The same goes for wanting to lose weight, if you reduce your intake by whatever each day then of course you'll lose weight.
This whole book is based on common sense, rather than the motivational 'JUMPSTART' the cover claims it to be.
In all honesty, it's not worth buying - if you just sit for an hour and have a really good think about your goals and break them down step by step, it'll have the same effect on your life and you'll have saved yourself £10.
The book is 150 odd pages of the same information, just regurgitated in different ways. It's also very promotional to the other content this author has done, be it books, magazines or businesses.
It's very obvious that saving 10% of your salary each month with interest on top is going to accumulate over time. The same goes for wanting to lose weight, if you reduce your intake by whatever each day then of course you'll lose weight.
This whole book is based on common sense, rather than the motivational 'JUMPSTART' the cover claims it to be.
In all honesty, it's not worth buying - if you just sit for an hour and have a really good think about your goals and break them down step by step, it'll have the same effect on your life and you'll have saved yourself £10.
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Summer's Eve Reads
4.0 out of 5 stars
A great message from an insufferable author
Reviewed in the United Kingdom 🇬🇧 on July 15, 2019Verified Purchase
Man, this one is difficult to review! I'm completely torn about it but I opted for a 4* instead of 3* rating, simply because I found the actual content about the Compound Effect really strong and it was exactly what I needed to read at this point in my life.
Having said that, Hardy is insufferable and arrogant, and his writing and references to 'Karen' saying this and 'Tom' doing that really grated on me. There was undoubtedly a level of bulls--t with many of his anecdotes, and the constant harping on about SUCCESS Magazine was a bit repetitive and unnecessary.
A mixed bag here for sure, but the message about the Compound Effect is clear and simple and something that I will carry with me for life, as well as recommend to my friends and family...with the caveat of taking Hardy himself with a pinch of salt.
This isn't a 'get rich/fit/thin quick' plan. It teaches the value of hard work and consistency with some action plans included, and that is, I think, something more people need to understand.
Having said that, Hardy is insufferable and arrogant, and his writing and references to 'Karen' saying this and 'Tom' doing that really grated on me. There was undoubtedly a level of bulls--t with many of his anecdotes, and the constant harping on about SUCCESS Magazine was a bit repetitive and unnecessary.
A mixed bag here for sure, but the message about the Compound Effect is clear and simple and something that I will carry with me for life, as well as recommend to my friends and family...with the caveat of taking Hardy himself with a pinch of salt.
This isn't a 'get rich/fit/thin quick' plan. It teaches the value of hard work and consistency with some action plans included, and that is, I think, something more people need to understand.
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Moo
4.0 out of 5 stars
A good and sincere reminder of a simple truth
Reviewed in the United Kingdom 🇬🇧 on August 11, 2018Verified Purchase
If you’ve read a few of the classic self-help books, there’s nothing new here. And, it has only one message and that is: do good things in small measure repeatedly over a long period and you can pretty much ensure you’ll receive an ever increasing return for your efforts. Despite its lack of novelty and singular message, I’d recommend reading it nonetheless as this really is the only way to get consistent long-term results in all that you do. I found it quite inspiring if only to reinforce and remind me of something I already knew.
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