The great Bernard Roth urges the readers to stop wishing, start doing and take command of life. He puts his best ideas into this book for the readers being the central pillar and one of the real gems of the d. school at Stanford. He introduces the power of design thinking to help achieve once thought impossible goals. Once one learns to flex the muscle called achievement, they will be able to meet life’s challenges and fulfill their goals. Roth leads us through a series of stories, discussions, recommendations, and exercises designed to realize the power for positive change we all have within us. Some of the valuable insights he shares are - don't try - DO, excuses are self-defeating, believe to be doer and achiever and become one and more. The Achievement Habit is a thoughtful and powerful book which shows the readers how to be mindful and create habits that make life better.