How to Improve Your Work Productivity and Get Things Done!
Would you like to know how to get more done when you work remotely, work in a cubicle, or work at home for your own business? Are you letting distractions rule your day? Are you finding it impossible to focus on important projects?
Work Smarter Not Harder is your personal guide for helping you on your journey to increased productivity and better work habits.
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This book helps you achieve more at work, with tips
The basic blocks of productivity and why they should be prioritized first, before making any changes to your work day
Questions to ask before your next meeting (tip #7)
A strategy to help keep your inbox clean (tip #9)
Why breaks are not necessarily a waste of time (tip #11)
Two types of checklists and when to use which (tip #13)
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Well written, most of the tips I already knew, but it's good to revise. Good self help book. Recommended to read once, short book, takes less than an hour.
But many things mentioned are intuitive to humans and the default way. So there is no special direction required. However being aware of this brings in conscious actions
Good quick read with some handy tips. Obviously each person would find it difficult to actually implement everything since every job is different from the other. But there will always be few tips which you can take back from the book.
A short but very helpful book. Mr. Timo have very well described the steps in shortest manner such as how to delegate the work, making the checklist, using the time effectively, taking the breaks at the right time while working. I have started applying few of the methods and I can see I am getting the results as mentioned in the book. Though all the steps written in the book are very well known and had been written by many authors already, I personally liked this book because of the short but sweet described steps which can be easily applied in our daily work life.
Short, free book, that adds nothing to productivity if you've already read any other source on the subject. Although the author recognizes his influence (getting things done, by Allen), he never strays far enough from that book to be truly useful to those who have read the original book. A pity.
I think it's almost the ideal self help book in that you can read it once and just flip back to the well laid out and concisely state principles for some reminders and inspiration from time to time.