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21 Productivity Killers
John Collins
21 Productivity Killers
John Collins
How to maximize your time without wasting time on productivity apps and to-do lists.
Do you feel like you're doing so much, yet you're not getting anything done?
Is your to-do list full of never-ending tasks that you never seem to be able to finish?
Are you frustrated because you're not achieving your goals no matter what you try?
You're not alone.
In today's world, everybody is always so busy and on-the-go, but when you ask them what they've accomplished in a day, they'd probably have a hard time giving you an answer.
We spend an average of 40 hours a week in the office, 5 hours commuting, and the rest of the week taking care of family and personal needs, such as eating, bathing and sleeping.
If you actually break down your daily activities hour by hour, you'll probably see a lot of time spent on social media, playing video games, or doing random errands that don't really add any value.
Sure, you may be taking a well-deserved break, but you might also just be inadvertently delaying yourself from finally fulfilling your life plans.
If you're committed to taking back control of your time and working on the important tasks that actually lead to meaningful results, then it's time to take serious measures to change your unproductive habits.
Thankfully, these measures have been laid out for you in a clear and engaging manner in 21 Productivity Killers. Here is just a fraction of what you will discover inside:
21 relatable real-life stories about the personal struggles in productivity we all deal with, and the practical lessons you can apply to your own life Why to-do lists can be counterproductive when trying to accomplish important tasks, and how you can refine your list to make it work for you Detailed actionable steps you can immediately work on to break the bad habits that are holding you back from achieving success The productivity hack best-selling author Tim Ferriss swears by that will keep you from endless distractions 7 constructive tips that will stop you from falling back into old habits Why your habitual tardiness may not be your fault, and the revolutionary solution to combat sluggishness in the morning (hint: it's not coffee!) How to double or even triple your productivity without having to exert additional effort
And much more.
There's a popular saying that goes: "We all have the same 24 hours in a day."
Yet others manage to pack a lot of substance into their day, while you're struggling to make sense of yours.
This quote is not meant to make you feel "less than," it's meant to make you think. It's not that you don't have enough time; it's that you are not using your time well.
By having a clear perspective of what you want to achieve and being purposeful about your actions, you too can spend your 24 hours efficiently.
While there are plenty of distractions around, by employing the recommendations outlined in this guide, you'll find that you actually have more time than you think.
You might even have enough time to play your video games.
If you want to charge up your productivity and have enough time for what really matters, then scroll up and click the "Add to Cart" button right now.
Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
Released | July 25, 2020 |
ISBN13 | 9798668833009 |
Publishers | Independently Published |
Pages | 176 |
Dimensions | 127 × 203 × 10 mm · 195 g |
Language | English |
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