107,99 zł
There is a difference between habits that make life easier and habits that make a person better. The first kind optimises routine. The second kind shapes who you are becoming — slowly, quietly, and with a depth that no shortcut can replicate. This book explores the relationship between principle-centered living and the daily habits that either align with or quietly contradict what we say we value. It asks a simple but demanding question: are the things you do each day building the person you actually want to be? Not the most productive version of yourself. Not the most successful. The most coherent — the version of you whose actions and inner life are pointing in the same direction. Principle-centered habits, as explored here, are not techniques or systems. They are small, recurring acts of integrity — the daily choice to return to what you believe is true about how a person ought to live. They accumulate not as achievements, but as character. And character, unlike motivation or momentum, does not disappear when life becomes difficult. Drawing from the wisdom of thinkers like Stephen Covey, whose principle-centered approach remains one of the most enduring frameworks in personal development, as well as contemporary research on character strengths, this book offers grounded reflection for anyone who senses that lasting change begins not with better systems, but with deeper values. For the reader who is tired of starting over — this book is not about trying harder. It is about living truer.
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Liczba stron: 262
Rok wydania: 2026
