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recommend this book to any parent

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5 out of 5 stars
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5 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 07-21-16

this book gave me a lot of information, insight and techniques on how to establish a strong relationship with my kid, how to handle uncomplience, how to let the kids learn from their failures,....most of them are useful for any parent whether his/her kid has or does not have ADHD.

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An amazing book

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Revisado: 09-13-12

What made the experience of listening to The Power of Habit the most enjoyable?

The book is very informative, but unlike a lot of other books this one isn't boring at all. The book is useful for anybody who wants to improve himself/herself continuously.

What does Mike Chamberlain bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?

I'm listening to books while driving. Thus I cannot compare those two. I can say he really did a good job.

What’s the most interesting tidbit you’ve picked up from this book?

That we can, and maybe we should, take control of our habits, by knowing them and knowing what internal or external factors may positively or negatively affect them.

Any additional comments?

My next book is "Your Brain at Work."

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Not a reliable and informative book

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Revisado: 06-30-12

What disappointed you about The Real Crash?

The author selected and provided the data which benefit his theory, and intentionally ignored some other data. For example, he didn't say the current rich taxes are amount the lowest in the past 50-100 years. Let me add that I think he might be right on the future, but he is wrong about the reasons. Also, he completely ignored pollution, global warming (even the possibility of the global warming), etc. As an example, if the rich uses oil or cool to produce energy, the emitted CO2 would cause cancer. Why the poor should pay for his/her cancer, when possibly rich causes it? Or and the end, he said he likes countries like Australia and Norway. He didn't say about the health care or educational system in those countries.At the end, I should say that I'm not a socialist.

What do you think your next listen will be?

The Aftershock Investor: A Crash Course in Staying Afloat in a Sinking Economy

Any additional comments?

Some of his suggestions are valuable, I think. For example, the quality of most public schools are not good, or not anyone is suitable to go to a university. Also his suggestion on adding competition to public schools are useful.

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