Tag: Productivity
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Review and Summary: Meditations for Mortals
in Book ReviewEmbrace life’s unpredictability and shift from control to acceptance for a more meaningful, fulfilling life with Meditations for Mortals.
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Review and Summary: From Narrow-Blinded to Open Minded
in Book ReviewA book that invites us to embrace new perspectives, foster constructive dialogue, think critically, and take meaningful action.
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Review and Summary: All It Takes Is a Goal
in Book ReviewWhether you’re seeking your potential or just need a nudge in the right direction, find clarity and confidence in this book.
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Review and Summary: Everyday Rituals
in Book ReviewEveryday Rituals is a great book for anyone who wants to understand why we follow routines and how they help us.
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Review and Summary: Just One Thing
in Book ReviewJust One Thing is the simplest and most realistic productivity habit to improve health and wellbeing sustainably.
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Review and Summary: The Good Enough Job
in Book ReviewThe Good Enough Job tells us that job doesn’t define our worth. Stolzoff identifies it as a systemic issue and offers suggestions for change.
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Review and Summary: Peak
in Book ReviewMaster any skill with .Deliberate Practice. Learn to leverage the brain’s adaptability for unmatched improvement, guided by expert insights.
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Review and Summary: Learning How to Learn
in Book ReviewBoost memory and learning productivity with practical insights in ‘Learning How to Learn’. Perfect for students and lifelong learners.
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Review and Summary: Same As Ever
in Book ReviewStep into Morgan Housel’s Same As Ever, a book that resonates through changing times and makes a lasting mark.
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Review and Summary: Hidden Potential
in Book ReviewAdam Grant, a renowned organizational psychologist, has once again graced us with his insights in his latest book, Hidden Potential: The Science of Achieving Greater Things. As a fan of his previous work, Think Again, which I’ve revisit annually, I anticipated the release of this new book. Now, having dug into its pages, I’m thrilled…
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Review and Summary: On Task
in Book ReviewOn Task is about the science of cognitive control, how our brain guides our duties, and why it sometimes falters.
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Review: The Motivation Myth
in Book ReviewThis book talks about motivation as outcome of personal accomplishments, and it does not necessarily have to be a significant achievement.
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Review and Summary: Four Thousand Weeks
in Book ReviewFour Thousand Weeks invites us to embrace the present moment and pursue what truly brings us joy within our finite time.
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Review: Peak Performance
in Book ReviewPeak Performance suggests the perfect formula for growth is the harmonious interplay between stress and rest.
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Review: The Practice of Groundedness
in Book ReviewBrad Stulberg calls out the suspect as heroic individualism that can be overcome by practicing the principle of groundedness.
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Review: The Power of Regret
in Book ReviewDaniel H. Pink argue that regret benefits human being. Looking at what we regret from our past, we reveal what we value the most.
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Review: The Obstacle Is The Way
in Book ReviewRyan Holiday divide the main ideas of this book based on how to beat obstacles with three crucial steps: perception, action, and will.
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Review and Summary: Indistractable
in Book ReviewA book guide to maximize technology benefits and maintain healthy relationships without succumbing to attention-grabbing tactics.