Unabridged Audiobook
First, let me say that I am a pretty "type A" routined person, and I'm interested in this topic. As a full time teacher and single mom to a child with a very busy schedule, I'm always looking for time saving tips to accomplish more in less time. With that said, this book was unbelievably annoying. I found the author, who reads the book, to be so arrogant and obnoxious. She really sees herself and her incredibly rigid, full blown OCD habits as making her the most perfect person in the world. Throughout the entire book she references her husband, Jamie, her daughters, Eliza and Eliner, and her sister, Elizabeth and Elizabeth's husband, and she talks about how she's constantly trying to get them to adopt all of her perfect habits. I seriously don't know how her family tolerates her. If you are an unproductive, unorganized person looking to create good habits, this book probably isn't for you. This book is for an already routined person looking to turn their habits into full blown obsession. Sorry, but I will not be standing on one leg every time I get into an elevator to practice my balance or adopting any of the other ridiculous habits suggested in the book.
Great book!
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