Many books about success promise transformation. Brian Tracy's Million Dollar Habits makes a quieter promise: transformation begins long before results appear, hidden inside ordinary routines that most people never think twice about. It is less interested in dramatic breakthroughs than in the small decisions that eventually become identity. Tracy has spent decades writing about achievement, and readers familiar with his work will immediately recognize the familiar cadence.
Some books arrive like a loud knock on your desk. This one arrived as a pause. I was mid-task—cells copied, formulas dragged, the quiet hum of routine—and suddenly I found myself stopping, not because Excel failed, but because I was being watched. Or rather, my habits were. You Can Automate doesn’t barge into your workflow with instructions. It leans in and asks, gently but firmly, why you are still doing this by hand. Samar Mandke doesn’t write like an instructor standing