The Achievement Habit: Stop Wishing, Start Doin... -
In The Achievement Habit , Stanford d.school co-founder Bernard Roth presents achievement as a developed skill rather than an innate trait, urging readers to apply Design Thinking principles to personal transformation. The core methodology focuses on shifting from "trying" to "doing," eliminating self-sabotaging excuses, and adopting a bias toward action through prototyping. For a detailed summary of these principles, read Lean East .