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“After 20 years coaching high-achieving individuals, I can confidently say this book cuts through the noise. It offers clear, straightforward systems that help you become the best version of yourself without complicated theories or unrealistic programs. It’s the most efficient habit guide I’ve seen for anyone wanting real change.”
— Valentin Waldman, Entrepreneur & Coach
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Publisher : Origami Editions
Publication date : September 29, 2025
Language : English
Print length : 188 pages
ISBN-10 : 1968412131
ISBN-13 : 978-1968412135
Item Weight : 12.2 ounces
Dimensions : 6 x 0.43 x 9 inches
Best Sellers Rank: #65,188 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #99 in Personal Time Management #613 in Happiness Self-Help #866 in Success Self-Help
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13 reviews for Highly Effective Habits, 140+ Tiny Little Tricks: Practical Transformation Guide – How to Break Bad Habits, Stop Being Lazy and Uncover Millionaire Success (EASY WINS SERIES)
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Oliver –
A Refreshing, No-Nonsense Guide to Building Better Habits
I’ve read my fair share of self-help books, and most of them are either too preachy or so overcomplicated that you give up after a week. This book is a complete breath of fresh air.Instead of promising a massive life overhaul, this guide is packed with over 140 small, practical habits that you can actually implement right away. I love that you can just flip to any page and find a useful, actionable tip. There’s no fluff or complicated theory—just simple, creative strategies that make change feel possible.The book is really well-organized into categories like time, health, and money, so you can focus on what you need most. The tips on things like time-blocking and finding your “golden focus windows” have already made a noticeable difference in my productivity and reduced my daily stress.This has become a guide I keep coming back to, not one that just gathers dust on my Kindle. If you’re looking for a simple, smart, and encouraging way to make real changes without the pressure, I highly recommend this book. It’s packed with useful advice that actually sticks.
Jocelyn –
Practical, Insightful, and Surprisingly Motivating
This book is packed with short, easy-to-read tips yet each one carries a surprisingly deep insight. I love how the author breaks everything down into some of the actionable steps that you can apply in less than an hour, making self-improvement feel simple instead of overwhelming. It’s especially helpful for young adults who are still figuring out how to build good habits and navigate real adult life. The interior layout is clean, engaging, and very well formatted, making the reading experience smooth and enjoyable. Overall, the tips are well written, practical, and genuinely motivating.
D. E. P. –
Straightforward
Highly Effective Habits: 140+ Tiny Little Tricks is a practical guide that distills the essence of building effective habits into concise, actionable strategies. The book presents over 140 small tricks that readers can easily incorporate into their daily routines, making the journey to personal development feel manageable and achievable. Each habit is presented with clear explanations and relatable examples, helping readers understand and apply the concepts effectively.One of the standout features of this book is its focus on simplicity and accessibility. The author emphasizes that significant change doesn’t always require monumental efforts; instead, it’s the accumulation of tiny changes that lead to lasting transformation. The engaging writing style and straightforward structure make it a quick read, perfect for those with busy schedules.
Mike M –
Small Habits That Stick
I’ve been trying to clean up some bad habits for months and feeling like I was loosing momentum after a week or two. The really helpful thing in this book that helped me the most was how the tricks were broken down into tiny steps that I could easily use. One of the tricks, setting up micro goals for the morning, helped stop hitting snooze and starting my day with a win instead of stress. The little reminders and practical ideas helped my notice where I was wasting time and how small tweaks made a real difference.
Jessica Simmons –
Motivating and Straight to the Point
This book doesn’t waste time. It gives you real, actionable tricks to boost focus, discipline, and motivation. Sasha Zeven’s approach is fun, practical, and surprisingly effective. Each habit feels small but adds up fast. If you’re tired of overcomplicated self-help books and just want results, this one actually delivers.
Vahab –
super simple and ultra-practical systems that are so easy to implement
Highly Effective Habits, 140+ Tiny Little Tricks is an amazing book that helps you to unlock time and financial efficiency, mental and physical health, elevate your relationships, and reconnect with meaning through the ultimate illustrated habit guide. All 144 features are super simple and ultra-practical systems that are so easy to implement, they become second nature in no time.
Bree T. –
Practical Habits That Actually Fit Real Life
This book is packed with useful, no-fluff tips that are easy to apply right away. The habits are short, simple, and sorted into categories like time, money, mindset, and health, so you can pick what matters most to you. I appreciated how flexible it is. There’s no pressure to follow a rigid system. Just helpful ideas that make sense and build momentum. This book is great if you’re looking for motivation without feeling overwhelmed.
Lazerthegreat –
Overall, it’s a great book for anyone who wants to build better habits without feeling overwhelmed.
Highly Effective Habits is one of those books you can pick up anytime and instantly find something useful. I liked that it’s not another heavy self-help manual full of theory — instead, it’s filled with short, practical tips that you can actually use. The six main sections (time, money, mindset, health, social, and passion) make it easy to jump to whatever area you want to improve, and most of the “tiny tricks” take just minutes to try.Some habits are refreshingly creative and motivating, while a few felt more like reminders of things I’ve read elsewhere — but even those still help reinforce good routines. The visuals are simple but well done, and the tone is upbeat without being cheesy. Overall, it’s a great book for anyone who wants to build better habits without feeling overwhelmed. A solid, realistic guide you’ll actually use.
Ziarah –
If you’re feeling scattered and looking for practical ways to take back control of your time and energy, this book is a great place to start. It’s packed with smart, simple ideas that actually feel doable. I loved how you can flip to any page and instantly get something useful without being overwhelmed. It’s motivating without the pressure.
Alphred –
This book is packed with clever, practical tips, especially great if you’re into systems like the Pomodoro technique (which I am). The layout and illustrations are brilliant, and the structure makes it easy to dip in and out. That said, some advice feels a bit too optimistic. Becoming a “royalty king” in two days a month? Publishing an eBook that fast? Let’s be real, it takes more time, especially for something this well-formatted. Still, it’s a motivating read with plenty of useful habits to try.
B.R. –
I absolutely loved this book! It’s beautifully presented, with lovely illustrations that make it a joy to read. The advice is clear, thoughtful, and very practical. You’ll learn how small, daily habits can lead to professional success, better health, true happiness and peace of mind.The tips are easy to apply — some are so simple yet surprisingly effective. I found myself thinking, “Why didn’t I think of that before?”This book is perfect if you’re looking to improve your life gently but effectively. Highly recommended.
DWR –
A great book with numerous tips to help you make small improvements in everything you do. Set out in an easy-to-use format, allowing you to select the habit you want to work on in any order. Not a book you would read cover to cover, more a resource you will return to again and again for inspiration and help.
Michel Lejeune –
I really enjoyed this book for the simplicity and efficiency of the habit systems included in it. I read Atomic Habits and I think this book is completely different given it provide the actual systems to improve your life – less theorical and more practical. I can highly recommend it to anyone wanting to make a meaningful impact themselves or people they love.