![]() ![]() There are 3 elements to productivity: time, attention, and energy. If you like this intro I’d really suggest reading the full book, which you can purchase here on amazon. It’s about delegating the work you absolutely hate but needs to get done, it’s about saying no to events/people/projects that don’t serve you, and it’s about working smarter so you have even more time in a day to do the things that really matter to you.īelow I’ve outlined some of my favourite takeaways and tools from the book. ![]() It’s about how much you accomplish, and ensuring the work you are doing is important to you or your brand, and is actually moving the needle in the direction you want to go. Being productive isn’t about how efficient you work, or how full your calendar is. This is really the basis of productivity. can you implement? What values are associated with your productivity goals? Why do you want to be more productive?” “Say you have 2 more hours of leisure time every day after reading this book: how will you use that time? What will you take on? What new rituals, habits, etc. He outlines a lot of tangible tools and tips which I have found very useful in my journey to being more productive. I recently read the Productivity Project by Chris Bailey, which is essentially a beginner’s guide to productivity. Being productive however (whatever that may look like), is a practice I think deserves more attention. ![]() ![]() Being busy shouldn’t be worn like a badge of honour. ![]()
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