There is no better time than the present.

This is part of Lifehacker’s newbook reviewseries.

It quickly built momentum and has since beentranslated into 33 languages and sold three million copiesin North America alone.

It’s also important to mention how this book is structured.

There is also a symbol that shows up throughout the book.

It was helpful in understanding each lesson, personally.

One Trick You’ll Take Away

It’s easy to get stuck dwelling on the past.

Maybe you had a bad breakup, lost a job, or simply wish something had gone another way.

Even worse, you might sit around waiting for the future to come along and save you.

If you delve into the past, it will become a bottomless pit: There is always more.

Focus on what’s happening right now and everything else will fall into place.

That being said, there is a lot to try and absorb here.

I mentioned the language Tolle uses earlier, and it will likely be a barrier for some.

So if you jumped to a random page, you’d probably be very confused.

Start from the beginning, stick with it, and it’s all worth it.

The book also has some ups and downs along the way.

Unfortunately, this can make the book seem a little longer than it really needs to be.

it’s possible for you to also learn more about author Eckhart Tolle athis web site.