The reviewer found the book highly relevant and engaging, incorporating its insights into their daily life. They appreciated the practical advice on creating change and the importance of considering the environment and priorities when implementing changes.
The reviewer was impressed by the book's relevance and found themselves constantly applying its principles to their life. They particularly valued the emphasis on shaping the environment to influence behavior, which they had already been practicing in their preschool classroom. The book's insights into successful change campaigns were found to be practical and useful. However, the reviewer also noted the importance of carefully choosing goals and maintaining priorities, as exemplified by the book's discussion of BP's misplaced priorities. Overall, the book was seen as a valuable tool for personal and professional growth.
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I'll be interested to see if this book is still relevant in 10 years, as the influence of books like this often come and go. In the meantime, though, my brain just won't stop incorporating elements from it into how I'm thinking about current events in my life.
I was already inclined to believe the validity of the structure that the Heaths outline because I've practiced some of it already without using the same words--most especially Shaping the Path, as I give a lot of thought to the environment of my preschool classroom.
This, too, is something to keep in mind when creating change.