That’s the short version, anyway—chapter eight, which I haven’t gotten to yet, promises a more customized prescription based on one’s score for every topical chapter. I’m guessing that’s where she’ll send me back to the one- or two-point tips I flagged as a ‘maybe’ on first read.
And the beautiful part is, the e-book actually makes following the plan way easier. I can highlight or bookmark the tips I plan to follow, keep a checklist in Wunderlist as I read for stuff I need to get or do, tabulate my points as I go in a Google Spreadsheet. And thanks to the wonders of cloud syncing, all of it—the book and the bookmarks and the to-dos—can be available to me across every device I use. It actually transforms what would just be plain ol’ reading into a dynamic, task-oriented action plan. It totally works for this type of book. And, I have to admit, the ‘fun’ aspect of keeping the points and adding to my score as I read does keep me going through the occasional dry science part.
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