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Chris Bailey



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Average rating: 4.07 · 424 ratings · 38 reviews · 106 distinct worksSimilar authors
Hyperfocus*

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Entrena tu mente: Explora l...

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Newlywed Couple's Devotiona...

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How to Calm Your Mind: Find...

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Hyperfocus (2ª ed): Cómo ce...

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Forecast: Pretty Bleak: Poems

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Soup (Pre-Decodable Book 16)

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“We are what we pay attention to, and almost nothing influences our productivity and creativity as much as the information we’ve consumed in the past.”
Chris Bailey, Hyperfocus: How to Work Less to Achieve More

“Rita Emmett, the author of The Procrastinator’s Handbook, summed this up well in what she labeled Emmett’s law: “The dread of doing a task uses up more time and energy than doing the task itself.”
Chris Bailey, The Productivity Project: Proven Ways to Become More Awesome

“Busyness is no different from laziness when it doesn’t lead you to accomplish anything.”
Chris Bailey, The Productivity Project: Proven Ways to Become More Awesome

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