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Productivity Hacks: 60 Unconventional Ways to Save Time when Working from Home

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Productivity tips are boring!

Too often, the same information is repeated over and over again. And although the advice may be good, you would probably like to learn something new and different about personal productivity.


Productivity Hacks hopes to change this by being your guide for some uncommon productivity tips, especially for those who are working from home.


DOWNLOAD the book and learn 60 actionable productivity tips to get more done.

Learn how to save time when working from home with tips like:



Why you should throw most time management advice out the window (tip #1)
Why an alarm clock is your friend (tip #6)
Why you should become a time pessimist (tip #8)
Why you should commute to your home office (tip #18)
What a distraction list is (tip #26)
What is the PSD Rule and how it can help you (tip #26)
What inner time blocks are (tip #41)

But this just a fraction of the productivity tips you will learn by reading this book. Just grab the book, put the tips into action, and improve your daily work productivity, starting today!


Would you like to learn more?

Download this book, and learn 60 uncommon productivity hacks that will increase your work-at-home productivity.



So scroll up, click on the Buy button and grab your copy today!

93 pages, Kindle Edition

First published June 7, 2015

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Timo Kiander

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July 16, 2016
If you're tired of the same ol' productivity tricks, then read this book. It's a quick read, and you'll be able to implement at least a few of these hacks immediately.

What I most liked about the book is that it also provides ways for parents with young children to implement productivity hacks...so many productivity experts fail to address the "complications" that arise when you have little ones at home.

I'd highly recommend this book to a productivity-ist ready to take their process to the next level.
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January 29, 2017
This book has been sitting in my inbox for awhile.

I opened it up on a rare moment on a Saturday afternoon, and loved the easy-to-read format. Some productivity hacks I have never heard of (coffee naps) and some were second nature like work in cafe or on the train or work in pairs. A nice, easy read.
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