Dean Andrew Abela joins David Bahnsen on Capital Record, the National Review Capital Matters podcast, to discuss his new book, "Superhabits: The Universal System for a Successful Life." In this episode, they discuss the theology of virtues, the relevance of the topic to human flourishing, and the special application of such in today’s business culture. It is a discussion to dive into, with faithfulness and hope.
This invaluable book by Dr. Andrew Abela shows how attaining virtue requires not a herculean effort but, rather, steady daily practice, which is accessible to all. Abela highlights:
How super habits make life easier — because once something becomes a habit, it takes less effort
Why super habits lead to lasting joy rather than just temporary gratification
The effects of super habits on physical, mental, and emotional health
Whatever issue you are struggling with right now, whatever challenge you may be facing, there is a super habit to help you overcome it. Dr. Abela equips readers with the tools needed to embrace the lifelong pursuit of self-improvement to attain a life of greater ease, joy, and strength.
You can pre-order Superhabits here, or at any online bookstore.
Upcoming Superhabits Book Launch Events
The Institute for Human Ecology and the Busch School invite you to join a conversation with Dean Andrew Abela and National Review editor-at-large Kathryn Jean Lopez as they discuss Dean Abela’s new book, Superhabits: The Universal System for a Successful Life.
October 22
5 P.M. to 7 P.M.
Della Ratta Auditorium, Busch School of Business
A light reception will follow the book presentation.
Register here to attend in person or online
The Catholic Information Center (CIC) is pleased to invite you to join Dr. Andrew Abela, for the launch of his book.