

Immediate Action: A 7-Day Plan to Overcome Procrastination and Regain Your Motivation : Thibaut Meurisse: desertcart.in: Books Review: Practical & Doable Insights to become better - The entire set of books is a practical to-do guide to become b better every new day. Most importantly, this book reinforces that their is nothing called tomorrow. It's all in today & now Today's past that is never to return is yesterday while today's future that is yet to unfold is tomorrow. Review: Motivating and Practical, Though a Bit Rushed - This book is a motivating read that pushes you to break free from procrastination and take control of your life. The structured 7-day plan is practical and easy to follow, with clear steps and exercises that make you reflect and actually act. I liked how the author blends encouragement with actionable advice, so you feel guided instead of just inspired. That said, the book can feel a bit rushed at times. Some sections move quickly through important concepts that could have used more depth or real-life examples. If you’re someone who likes detailed explanations or gradual changes, you may feel the pace is too fast. Still, the strength of this book is in its simplicity and urgency — it doesn’t waste time, and it gets you moving. I found myself applying small changes immediately, which is exactly what the book promises. Overall, it’s a practical, no-nonsense guide that works well for those who want quick results and a clear structure. With a bit more depth, it could have been truly exceptional.









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| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 2,279 Reviews |
P**R
Practical & Doable Insights to become better
The entire set of books is a practical to-do guide to become b better every new day. Most importantly, this book reinforces that their is nothing called tomorrow. It's all in today & now Today's past that is never to return is yesterday while today's future that is yet to unfold is tomorrow.
M**N
Motivating and Practical, Though a Bit Rushed
This book is a motivating read that pushes you to break free from procrastination and take control of your life. The structured 7-day plan is practical and easy to follow, with clear steps and exercises that make you reflect and actually act. I liked how the author blends encouragement with actionable advice, so you feel guided instead of just inspired. That said, the book can feel a bit rushed at times. Some sections move quickly through important concepts that could have used more depth or real-life examples. If you’re someone who likes detailed explanations or gradual changes, you may feel the pace is too fast. Still, the strength of this book is in its simplicity and urgency — it doesn’t waste time, and it gets you moving. I found myself applying small changes immediately, which is exactly what the book promises. Overall, it’s a practical, no-nonsense guide that works well for those who want quick results and a clear structure. With a bit more depth, it could have been truly exceptional.
C**A
On Point and easy to understand learnings.
This book gives you in a clear and concise way, the steps to avoid procrastination in your life. What I liked about this book is, it was an on point one and a short read as it helps you navigate through the important learnings. We don't have long and stretched out prose for no reason, what is needed - the straight approach and Action Plan along with, "The Whys" and the "What's" are given in a simple way to follow and increase our productivity. I really liked how quickly you could go through this book but with clear instructions to follow that were easy to understand and I'm looking forward to inculcating them in my routine.
B**A
Book with great insights
This book emphasizes of having clarity towards goal and how to stop procrastinating and build a consistency routine. It includes workbook to make us think about our routine and question ourself what makes us to procrastinate often and reflect upon the solutions.
M**R
Help full book
this book is very easy to read and understandable you can give it a try this is easily explain you how to avoid procrastination.
S**R
Light weight
Handy , paper quality is really nice
S**A
Not for everyone
The thing that we believe will work never does. The purchase of the book "Immediate Action" was a good decision, but the thought of keeping it would be a bad one. (For me, may not be for you) The major problem with self-help books is that the authors are very good at narrative manipulation. They understand the power of words very well. The books give you knowledge but most of them which you already possess. As the majority of the purchasers, I assume, had already tried multiple times to overpower the disease of procrastination, it can also be assumed that many of us have learned many things from the tries, the book just reminds you of that. I did purchase the book with the hope of wisdom and hope, but unfortunately, I found nothing new. The shining side of the book is that the cover and the inside do justify each other, as the author does try to push you towards the cure. It still did well for me, as it reminded me that procrastination is very much the fundamental obstacle that you need to pass through. The remainder did fire me with motivation; the possibility of this being an illusion is there, but it can be considered. The book is not for everyone for sure, especially for the one who has been married with procrastination for a very long time. It's for those who are newly married and wishing to file a divorce. Here are the key reminders I received:- 1- essential to writing every task down ( gives clarity) 2- doing your very best each day to complete your written task 3- your future self is the weakest form of you because it's been crafted by the individual who just can't divorce. 4- multitasking=overstimulation=less focus 5-consistency is the key
J**I
Short and practical
This book is a practical guide to overcome procrastination. It doesnt give any reasons why one procrastinates. It is good for someone who has first read Master your emotions and dopamine detox by this author.
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