BOOK SUMMARY 137 The Slight Edge
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Summary written by: Brittnei Berrisford
"The same activities that take us from
failure to survival would also take us from survival to success—if we just keep
doing them."
- The Slight Edge, page 13
Slow
and steady wins the race, a cliché not widely
accepted these days. In a world of quick fixes, immediate results and lofty
resolutions, Jeff Olsen sets out to encourage readers seeking success and
progress to opt for a lifestyle shift, one that adopts incremental actions,
daily intentions and long term commitment.
While
not earth shattering, The Slight Edge is a supremely practical
guide that uncovers very logical, deliberate actions that, when applied, can
ultimately lead to success in all facets of life: health, wealth, personal
development, relationships and overall happiness.
Equipped
with two main parts, Olsen introduces the readers to the fundamentals. First,
the theory of the Slight Edge by making connections and incorporating fables to
really drive home the basics. Second, Olsen digs deeper into adoption,
equipping readers with evaluation tools and a sort of workbook that encourages
immediate application of the presented concepts. Throughout, Olsen keeps the
inspiration alive by encouraging his readers to dig deep, practice humility and
envision their ultimate successes.
The Golden Egg
The Slight Edge
"Your
philosophy creates your attitude, which creates your actions, which create your
results, which create your life."- The Slight Edge, page 27
The
Slight Edge is the simple productive actions, repeated consistently over
time that ultimately leads to success. It is that simple. But,
Olsen goes on to explain that the simplest actions are also that simple to
overlook or excuse away for “tomorrow”. Their apparent insignificance, their
simplicity and the perceived ample opportunity for a “re-do” is what separates
the successful from those that are… less successful.
Olsen
reminds readers “only 5 percent achieve the level of success and fulfillment
they hoped for. The other 95 percent either fail or fall short. The only
difference is The Slight Edge.”
This
simple, yet profound theory can be applied to every arena of your life. If
optimal health is a priority, those simple small actions could be a commitment
to 30 minutes of cardio a day or making a conscious choice to consume a healthy
breakfast every morning. If finances were your focus, perhaps tracking expenses
daily and preparing meals at home would account for your small daily actions.
Olsen
points out that those 95% of people are conducting seemingly harmless,
yet unproductive actions consistently overtime
that ultimately lead to failure. This could be ordering take-out lunch every
day leading to poor health stats, or overlooking networking connections which
are missed opportunities for your start up vision, or crediting time to a
weekly sport rather than committing time to your important relationships. All
of these actions are seemingly insignificant, but over time add up to
insurmountable roadblocks and ultimate failure.
The
Slight Edge serves as a prescribed plan that is
personalized, adaptable and logical, although Olsen doesn’t promise a path
without hurdles. Successful people fail their way to the top—it is not a clean
report card you are looking for—progress comes with challenges, setbacks and
obstacles but it is how you redirect and reroute that separate those that are
successful. Olsen’s mantra is, “do the thing and you shall have the power.”
Gem #1
Everything Curves
"What
I didn’t yet know was that nothing ever stays the same. Everything is in
motion, always. Everything changes"- The Slight Edge, page 6
Olsen
suggests that everyone is on a life path, and that path is not
straight but rather a curve. A curve is in constant motion, either towards
success or away from it. Every action we take is a movement in one direction or
another. At first, it is a fight for survival, once we have our head above
water he argues that 95% of us stop doing those integral things that led us to
that success point, that often unconscious decision is what sets you back in
the direction of failure. He argues that if we continue to make those small
actions that got our head above water, we will land at the shores of success.
That
curving continuum or life path correlates with positive and
negative tendencies associated with success or failure. Those set for success
often possess the habit of taking responsibility, owning up to missteps and
errors where those set for failure often exhibit patterns of assigning blame.
Likewise,
those that are set for success often have their eye on the prize, a vision for
their future, where those set for failure tend to have a foot firmly planted in
the past.
“The
problem is that most of us live with one foot planted firmly in the past and
the other tucked timidly in the future—never in the moment.” Olsen writes. “The
Slight Edge is all about living in the moment.”
Gem #2
Cultivate Habits
"The
creation of habits it is a pure slight edge: simple little actions, repeated
over time."- The Slight Habit, page 218
There
are two kinds of habits that Olsen references, habits that serve you and your
personal growth and those that quite simply, don’t. Creating productive habits
serve your Slight Edge journey and provide something for you
to “hang” your intentions on. Olsen provides readers with seven positive, Slight
Edgeapproved habits to incorporate starting NOW.
1. Show Up. Make
like Nike and Just Do It. Establish your small, productive actions and envision
your end goal.
2. Be consistent. The
kicker is that those small, productive actions are DAILY choices, achievable
and yet progressive.
3. Have a positive outlook.
Olsen shares research that suggests the more positive your outlook, the more
productive your output, increasing your likelihood of an upward curve toward
success. He encourages a daily inventory of blessings, writing down or sharing
small wins or areas of gratitude on a consistent basis.
4. Be committed for the long haul. The Slight Edge does not provide a
quick fix or overnight results, you must be aware of the invisible progress and
set yourself up to handle the incremental shifts towards your end goal. Much
like healthy weight loss, The Slight Edge forms habits lending
itself to long-term sustainability.
5. Cultivate a burning desire backed by faith. “The few people who achieve great things are those who
not only passionately wanted to achieve them but also clearly see themselves
achieving them”.
6. Be willing to pay the price. Olsen suggests that in order to make the change or to
see the progress you have to give something up, to make room for these new,
consistent actions. That could be giving up Tuesday’s beer league or Saturday’s
sleep in.
7. Practice Slight Edge Integrity. What you do when no one is watching.
In summary,
Olsen suggests in the pursuit of success “…it means embracing living
uncomfortably in order to attain a life that is genuinely comfortable—not
deceptively comfortable.”
Whilst
a lengthy and at times tedious venture, The Slight Edge provides
clear takeaways, and readers are truly set up to capture all the applications.
For those who value efficiency in all forms, the valuable concepts will, at
times, appear to drag on with anecdotes and stories, but rest assured the GEMs
awaiting are worth it. Bonus: There are summaries at the end of every chapter
should you want to skim over the fluff.
Ultimately,
the theory is solid, the application is intuitive and the feedback is
inspiring; The Slight Edge really does serve up the goods.
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