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Books like The Miracle Morning

The Miracle Morning by Hal Elrod is about morning routines, habits, personal development. If that's what drew you in, here are 6 books that share its DNA — each summarized on Superbook, and ready to chat with in the app.

  1. Atomic Habits
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    Atomic Habits

    James Clear · Self-help

    Atomic Habits is James Clear's framework for how very small changes — habits so minor they seem to make no difference on any given day — compound into remarkable results over months and years.

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  2. The 5 AM Club
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    The 5 AM Club

    Robin Sharma · Self-help

    The 5 AM Club is Robin Sharma's argument that waking at five in the morning and spending the first hour of the day in structured self-improvement gives high performers an irreversible head start.

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  3. The Compound Effect
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    The Compound Effect

    Darren Hardy · Self-help

    The Compound Effect is Darren Hardy's distillation of the principle he believes underlies all lasting success: small, consistent actions compounding over time produce outsized results.

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  4. The Slight Edge
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    The Slight Edge

    Jeff Olson · Self-help

    The Slight Edge is Jeff Olson's philosophical account of why some people succeed over time while others don't — and his answer is not talent, intelligence, or opportunity but the daily practice of small, easy actions.

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  5. The Artist's Way
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    The Artist's Way

    Julia Cameron · Self-help

    The Artist's Way is Julia Cameron's twelve-week program for recovering and developing creative ability, originally published in 1992 and still widely used in studio groups and classrooms.

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  6. 12 Rules for Life
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    12 Rules for Life

    Jordan Peterson · Self-help

    12 Rules for Life is Jordan Peterson's attempt to distill what clinical psychology, comparative mythology, the Bible, and evolutionary biology say about how to live.

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