Every month for the past two-plus years, I’ve been meeting with members of my online book club to talk through the most recent book we’ve gone through together.
Last month, that book was one whose focus is on productivity. But not just any kind of productivity system. No.
This productivity book gets right what so many in my view get wrong: how to actually achieve more by doing less.
The book in question is called Free to Focus: A Total Productivity System to Achieve More by Doing Less, and the author is Michael Hyatt.
This is by far one of the most practical books I’ve read in a long time. It’s one you’ll find super easy to take action on. After all, that’s the point, right?
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In today’s episode, I share about:
- The Four Zones of Productivity
- How to better flex your “No” muscle
- The Five Levels of Delegation
- …and plenty more!
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