The most loss happens to those who never think about loss. The best success comes to those who accept every result of their work. We don't have time or we don't schedule our time. There's a big difference. Do you ever feel astonished that how most popular celebrities including Jeff Bezos, J.K. Rowling, Mark Zuckerberg, Warren Buffet, Elon Musk, and many more do the highly rugged work efficiently and in a very peaceful manner? When we were playing with toys, Mark Zuckerberg created Facebook and became a billionaire in no time. You know, being highly productive is like to utilize our genuine potential. Most people don't know their actual potential because they never utilized it like hell in their work. Humans can work round the clock until they are exhausted. If we waste four hours a day, it means we are losing double hours of productivity. If pain is passing in your life, don't stick to it. Let it go as rapid as it can. If pleasure is passing in your life, grab the moment and hold it. The Rules of being Highly Productive book will teach you the best lessons of your Life ★Four Dots of being Highly Productive ★How to Fool your Mind with 125% Rule ★The Ordinary Rules of Extraordinary People ★How to enjoy Money & Life consistently ★How to Setup Coordination between Conscious & Subconscious Mind ★The Art of Work ★How to Protect Time in Unique Ways ★The Habits of Strict People ★How to Waste your Time! ★The Methods of Night Owls It's not about waking up at 5 AM but critical is, what you do at 5 AM. It's not about how early you go to bed but how peacefully you sleep with your time.
"Don't waste your time and if you are still wasting, waste it quickly."
Mengawali bulan Juni ini dengan buku non-fiksi dari penulis favoritku dengan mengangkat tema tentang produktivitas. Pasti kita, termasuk aku, udah gak asing kan sama hal-hal yang menyangkut produktivitas ini?
Banyak orang yang berpikir kalau produktif itu berarti banyak kegiatan atau melakukan banyak hal dalam satu waktu atau terlihat sibuk dengan banyaknya aktifitas yang dilakukan. Ternyata salah. Penulis di sini menjelaskan bahwa produktif itu bukan berarti kita melakukan banyak hal dalam suatu waktu dan justru melakukan banyak hal sekaligus akan membuat hidup kita kececeran.
Penulis menjelaskan mengenai konsep hal-hal apa saja yang dapat kita lakukan untuk menjadi produktif bahkan hal-hal yang harus dihindari saat menjadi produktif. Penulis juga menjelaskan bahwa melakukan banyak kegiatan itu harus mempunyai korelasi atau hubungan yang sepadan antara kegiatan satu dan kegiatan lain. Sehingga kita merasa nyaman dan puas dengan apa yang kita kerjakan.
Di sini juga disediakan semacam tips dari penulis yang mind blowing banget. Salah satunya ada tentang konsep 125% yang mana itu ngejelasin kalau terkadang kita harus melalukan hal lebih banyak dari pada yang kita kerjakan dalam sehari untuk mengelabui otak kita dan menganggap tugas kita belum selesai, sehingga kita sudah mengurangi tugas untuk hari selanjutnya.
Pokoknya masih banyak lagi deh hal-hal yang beneran baru dan unik yang kutemukan di dalam sini. Lagi-lagi aku suka dengan konsep dan penjabaran Deepak Gupta yang enteng namun berbobot.
This book is very enlightening, engaging and thought-stimulating. I finished the book in one sitting as it is very short, reader-friendly and page turning. I learned a lot from this book in terms of enhancing my skills that I already have yet I still continue improving on, I learn the art of maneuvering my horrible habit of procrastination and wastage of time and attention to something not worth spending my energy with. I learn the philosophy in choosing the right direction and purpose of my life whenever I'm bored or overthinking. I learn new ways in developing an essential time management and work, life balance from the best practices and advices of the most successful people in the world, and primarily learn wise ways from Deepak.
The author makes more than a dozen great points throughout the book about productivity. But, he seems to refer to Elon Musk & Jeff Bezos more than usual. Also, he reinstates a good portion of the points a lot of the time. Even when talking about another point, he attempts to make comparison or piggy back off the first point he made.