Category: Productivity
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The content emphasizes the importance of intentional reading over superficial habits. It critiques the urge to finish books for status, highlights the need to embrace boredom, and advocates for finding enjoyable reading material. The author advises readers to establish a personalized reading system and approach reading seriously to extract meaningful knowledge.
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“The fool is always getting ready to start.” Seneca Are You the Fool? We all know that fool because it might be you. They are always preparing to do the thing. They’ll start the workout routine on Monday, the first of the month, or at the new year. How much time has been wasted in…
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Slow Productivity is the newest book from Cal Newport, it delves into the world of productivity and how we have lost our way on what the main goal of productivity is. The goal of accomplishing quality work has been lost in short-term tasks that make us feel busy but do not produce quality work and…
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“Think & Grow Rich” by Napoleon Hill, published in 1937, emphasizes mindset, decisive action, continuous learning, clarity, passion, and mentorship for achieving success.
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What Is the Arc of Influence? Have you ever spent time with someone and after you go your separate ways, you feel a little bit more motivated? Perhaps your spirit is a little higher and you have the desire to make a change in your life. People who are highly disciplined or have achieved things…
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Four Thousand Weeks by Oliver Burkeman made me weary the first few pages because I thought it was going to be another self-help book, full of fluff, that could have been a blog post, but the longer I read, the more I realized that Burkeman was setting us up to view time management differently. …
