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This book instantly catches your attention with relevant and interesting stories about real life situations. Each of these stories lends to the point he is trying to make and heightens the understanding of each productivity tip. He never leaves a story hanging, and gives useful advice throughout each chapter, enhancing it with more stories and results from studies.

This book draws upon the knowledge gained from fields such as psychology, neuroscience and even behavioral economics. Throughout each chapter, approaches are discussed that can be easily implemented and improve our lives and lead to success. This book is not just about how to be productive, it provides so much more and guides thought patterns by giving the reader meaningful advice and providing practical and valuable lessons.

This book, that encourages effectiveness at all levels will transform your daily activities and can be used to promote productive activities for individuals, groups and businesses alike. You can expect this book to both informative and entertaining and be highly appealing to all who have an interest in improving their productivity and overall success.






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smarter faster better, smarter faster better duhigg, smarter faster better by charles duhigg, charles duhigg, the power of habit, organizational behavior, organization

62 pages, Kindle Edition

Published April 27, 2016

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September 22, 2017
This is a fairly high-level summary of “Smarter, Faster, Better” that should enable you to capture the high or main points of each chapter; I had this to read in conjunction with the actual book. While good in explaining those points, similar to Cliff’s Notes you do miss some of the unique nuances of the side stories of each chapter – and it was the side stories and examples which made the Smarter, Faster, Better book shine. However, I thought this was well worth the price and if you are looking for a good summary of the main book you won’t go wrong with this one.
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