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on January 18, 2016
Changing habits has got to be the hardest thing a person can do. Habits are so easy to form, I don't even notice I'm forming them until they're creating a real problem for me.

This book helped me see how to form habits that not only aren't holding me back, but are good! That might sound simple, but for me it isn't at all. I'm a grumpy, stubborn person, but I have to admit that once I got into the swing of making better personal choices it kind of started to be a hobby in and of itself.

It's funny how I know something to be true, but I don't want to act on it until someone says it to me in the right way, and that's exactly what I got out of this book.
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on February 11, 2016
I recently had an aortic heart valve replaced and I feel 20 years younger. Then I read Sir John Hargrave's "Mind Hacking" and now my mind feels 40 years younger! His tome is a masterpiece for DIY. Forget head shrinkers, rehab centers and personal trainers. "Mind Hacking" is worthy of a Pulitzer Prize, something I will shout from a soapbox in Times Square. Don't walk. Run to your computer and order this brilliant, well organized treatise on changing one's mind for good.
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on July 2, 2018
While I did enjoy this book, it is definitely meant for people who are into computer hacking speak. I found myself skipping many pages, but was able to catch up when easily. I probably wouldn’t Reccomend this book to anyone who wasn’t super into programming computers and playing video games.
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on November 30, 2016
Seen this at my library first and after about 3 weeks with this book, i was like i have to own this book. I dont normally buy books but this one is so worth I believe. It is so well-put, very straight forward, and really great concepts to change the way we think and act. How to ultimately become the master of your own mind!
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on November 10, 2017
It is a great set of tools that are presented in a fun way. While not every tool or idea will work for everyone, the author presents several ideas in a progression to help with concentration and focus as well as more control over your thoughts. A book well worth reading for everyone.
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on June 27, 2018
Came in good shape and is an interesting view of how our habits work.
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on September 17, 2016
Easy to read. Practical advice. Funny geek references.
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on July 23, 2017
At first this appeared to be a potentially useless book as the author doesn't seem to have credentials related to psychology and goes into being a recovering alcoholic (eye roll, sorry), BUT the exercises are helpful and even innovative at times. I like this book--it pretty much brings together all those mind tricks that you've read about in different places into one resource. It also attempts to hold the reader accountable, which is nice.
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on September 12, 2017
I read this book in Kindle format, and I believe that I would have gotten more out of it if I had the hardcopy. Hargrave's "Mind Hacking" requires the reader to write, and to participate in daily tasks. For this reason, I think it would be easier to have a hard copy to remind me! I gave the book a 4 out of 5, because another part of the process is an online daily game or task. There were many technical problems with the program that Hargrave uses, and the emails stopped after only 6 or so (there should have been 21 I believe). Overall, I think it is an interesting way to change the way you think about situations and about yourself for the better. I would try this again, but in hard copy. FYI, the PDF is available by the Author online for free, but like I said, I would prefer to buy the book next time :)
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on June 5, 2016
Got the kindle version of this and read it in one day and took actions from it. A superb guide to your mind. 100% recommendation.
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