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⏰ Own your mornings, elevate your life — don’t miss the 5AM revolution!
The 5AM Club by Robin Sharma is a 336-page self-help paperback that teaches the transformative 5AM wake-up habit using the 20/20/20 rule. With a 4.6-star rating from over 22,000 readers and a top 100 rank in Self-Help, it combines motivational storytelling with practical tactics to help professionals boost productivity and personal growth.
| Best Sellers Rank | #69,090 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #67 in Self-Help #244 in Textbooks & Study Guides #327 in Business Leadership & Motivation |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 22,650 Reviews |
R**O
A must read book.
Life changing.. 5AM concept indeed transformed my morning routine..20/20/20 rule. Working toward implementing the 10 tactics of lifelong genuis.
M**L
This book motivated me to wake up early
I always wanted to start waking up early but I needed to find a good reason for it. The book was written in a very nice way as a story but at the same time great models, approaches were shared. I do use some of the advice shared in the book.
P**I
Very poor
Poorly written and boring
B**N
Finally a book that can mentor me to success
This book is SO MUCH MORE than what the title suggests. When implemented, it is truly life-changing! I wake up at 5am and, after working out and meditating, I continue to read and learn the book while I implement everything I am learning on a daily basis! I feel like I have a mentor guiding me to success and to be a better human being!
C**A
Good read
Nice book
D**A
Life changing book
You get attached
C**P
Love the book. Delivered on time.
Love the book.
Y**F
A collection of quotes inserted randomly in a naive, silly fairy tale
-While the writer kept mentioning (based on studies.. researchers) he has barely mentioned very few of them. Zero references at the end of the book. Very poor writing style. - many invalid medical claims reflected the poor quality of research and preparation. - unrealistic frameworks that contradict several well established theories in neuroscience and excercises. - highly materialistic focus on luxury. The funny thing is he kept repeating that materialistic staff is not important and allocated 50% of the pages to describe and cherish materials! - for people who are interested in genuine and science based self growth, I suggest the following books : Atomic habits, Growth mindset, Excercised, Focus and other books for well known specialised professors! - the two starts is for the effort of writing and the quotes collection.
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