
My friend, Sam Davidson, is at it again with (no longer) his latest work in 50 Things Your Life Doesn’t Need. The title is not some case to solve – it is just a simple statement of what the book is all about. With 50 things, I definitely found a few that I want to start to tackle.
With Sam’s writing style, everything is easy to digest, easy to understand and easy to think about while you’re reading, ‘Oh sure, I can get rid of that!’ Those moments are what this book is all about. In his first book, The New Day Revolution, he and his co-author gave countless tips on how to save the world in simple steps.
This book is all about saving your life in simple steps.
For instance, passions and hobbies are different things. Don’t go and buy a journal unless you will use it; otherwise, give it to someone who will create. And get rid of paper things; especially if it can be digitized.
Why You Should Read It:
- Do you really need all those event T-shirts? Really? Have you thought about that?
- Enjoyment is one thing, but have you ever thought about the true value lost when you buy the most expensive of something because someone has told you there is “value” in it?
- Passion is definitely the key to happiness … seek it.
What You Can Expect to Walk Away With:
- It will feel as though Sam is speaking directly to you, like he did to me last year when this book came out.
- A list of things to get rid of … right now!
- Questions about your life, your passions and the direction you want to take.
All in all, this book is a quick and great read for anyone with a free hour, a recent graduate or someone in their mid-life crisis. No matter what, you will be able to take something from this book and implement it in your own life.








