So my guest today, Jen Sincero, wants you to be a badass in all parts of life.
And as we head into the end of the year and start thinking about what we want to make happen, she's doubling down on building badass habits.
A past guest, Jen is the author of number one New York Times bestseller, you are a Badass, which sold over 3 million copies, is available in 35 languages, and has been on the New York Times bestseller list for something like four plus years.
Her follow ups, you are a badass at making money, also a New York Times bestseller, and you are a badass.
Every day are written in the same sort of signature in your face kindness, irreverent, down to earth humor, and blunt practicality that made you are a badass.
A mega bestseller, and Jen, a celebrated voice in the world of self development.
And now she's turning that same reverent, revealing and deeply useful lens on the world of habits.
So I've studied a lot on habits and read pretty much everything written on them, from popular books to research.
And I confess I kind of thought I knew what there was to know.
But Jen really opened my eyes to some ideas that I never really thought about before, especially in the way that she offers them up.
We go deep into all of this in todays conversation, along with what its like to write books that tap into the zeitgeist and really explode you into the hearts and minds of millions and how that can be both a giant blessing and also a bit challenging.
Really excited to share this conversation with you.
Im Jonathan Fields and this is good life project.
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