![]() It is only of great use if you use it as a tool as you read through the book. You can visit it at This site is offered free of charge to those of us who have purchased the book. The single most valuable takeaway from this book is the companion website that comes with it. If you aren’t taking this road then you are most likely trying to live someone else’s dream. One and all should take the road less traveled in some way or another because no one has the same vision and plan for their life, therefore everyone’s road should be one that others have not traveled. ![]() If you are not familiar with this poem by Robert Frost, please read it here. Much of Covey’s words in the 8th Habit stem from the idea of taking the road less traveled by, which is something that you should all know by now is very near and dear to me. They provide the framework from which everything else diverges. They contain the most universal and valuable words you may come across in your journey for success. If you have not read these reviews and books, I suggest you do so now. It is right up there with The 7 Habits by Stephen Covey, Unlimited Power by Tony Robbins, and How To Win Friends And Influence People by Dale Carnegie. I would put it in the top four most valuable books (that I have read) on personal development and enrichment. The 8th Habit is to find your voice and inspire others to find theirs. I have found every one of the books on this site to be very beneficial. The reason there are not negative reviews on this site is because I am only cherry picking what I feel is most important and beneficial to you as the reader and your success. These are the best and most valuable books that I have read. I know it seems like I have similar extremely positive things to say about many of these books, but please keep in mind that that is why they are on this site. This book was fantastically written and is an absolute must read for people serious about continued personal (and professional) development and enrichment. The truth is that every one of those pages was very well used. It’s funny to write one book about 7 habits and haveit be around 250 pages and then write another book about the 8th habit alone and have it be over 400. ![]() Stephen Covey came right over the top with this one. This book provided me with the fundamentals necessary for putting that vision together and helping others to do the same. Why I Read this Book: There are few things more important to success than having a clear vision of what you want to accomplish.
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