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A Proven, Step-By-Step Method to Master the Art of Time Management and Become Super Productive You are about to discover a proven strategy on how to master productivity using 30 easy steps.
When it comes to productivity, every human being is privileged to have the same number of hours in the day as others. Interestingly, just because we all have 24 hours a day doesn't mean that we end up being equal in different aspects of life. In fact, while some of us complain about how little time we have to get things done or how time seems to fly too fast, others can easily manage to get lots of stuff done. So what's the difference between the super-productive individuals and the rest?
How can some people get so much done in less time? Well, simple; they have mastered the art of time management. Identify habits that affect your productivity negatively and get rid of such habits. Work to enhance your efficiency levels. Let's see how you too can master productivity!
This book will let you in on the super productive habits required, such that you can master productivity!
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Effectively Deal With Distractions
Flip Travel Time Into Your Favour
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The author provides 30 tips and tricks on how to become productive. Some common sense tips include: limit distractions, prioritize your lists, make use of your time while traveling, plan ahead, and set goals.
He also states that you need to learn to communicate so that you can make good decisions and not be delayed in your actions. I know how it is to get stuck for a considerable amount of time when I can't find the solution to a problem quickly.
Stop daydreaming. Remaining in the present enhances your productivity.
Stay positive, exercise, eat healthy, take breaks, get enough rest. Manage your time, work smart, delegate tasks, pay your bills automatically, find a mentor, and avoid social media and news until you have finished your task.
Grow yourself by reading or listening to books, write a blog, do research and develop positive traits.
In conclusion, you can do more in less time by following all of the steps provided in this book.
I would recommend this book to anyone who faces these challenges and wants to take better control of their time.
Stop procrastinating and buy it now! You know you should.
The author invited me to read and review. In keeping with the title the book is pretty short at 34 pages and to the point. None of the points are new, they are the same / similar to those found in many other books on this topic though this book says it pretty succinctly and so you get a lot more bang for your buck as it were in this short tome. I still find it useful, I'd rather skim through this in an hour than spend many hours trailing though something denser for the similar end result.
Productivity can be easily obtained or realized by reading this book. I liked the suggested step of not reading the news first thing, as it can impact your productivity later.
Later in the day you might be compelled to distracting yourself by reading an online update.
Check the ebook out it will be 30 minutes of time invested well.
Although it is compelling information; great advice on productivity:
The material is rather derivative, sure. But the organization of the material is the key to this read and effort. I gave it four stars though because I understand that the ideas are derivative in this book, yet the way they are presented is somewhat provocative and fresh. Great effort overall, though.