Summary of James Schramko s Work Less, Make More
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Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book.
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#1 The best way to change your focus is to increase how effective you are. Notice I didn’t say how productive you are. A lot of people obsess about productivity, which is all about getting through a lot of work in a given period of time. But you should instead focus on doing the right things.
#2 Everything you have today is the result of everything you’ve done up to this point. Everything you have in the future depends on what you do as a result of what you learn from this moment onward. So take personal responsibility and start working on your future today.
#3 If you’re not sure how you spend your time each day, install time management software on your computer. The number of hours you spend on your computer should be under 20. If your report shows you’re spending more than 60, 70, 80 or even 100 hours a week, you’re running on burnout mode.
#4 Turn off email alerts and social media notifications. The absence of these alerts will give you a sense of peace to focus on higher value tasks without being disturbed.

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Date de parution 14 mai 2022
Nombre de lectures 0
EAN13 9798822509733
Langue English
Poids de l'ouvrage 1 Mo

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#1

The best way to change your focus is to increase how effective you are. Notice I didn’t say how productive you are. A lot of people obsess about productivity, which is all about getting through a lot of work in a given period of time. But you should instead focus on doing the right things.

#2

Everything you have today is the result of everything you’ve done up to this point. Everything you have in the future depends on what you do as a result of what you learn from this moment onward. So take personal responsibility and start working on your future today.

#3

If you’re not sure how you spend your time each day, install time management software on your computer. The number of hours you spend on your computer should be under 20. If your report shows you’re spending more than 60, 70, 80 or even 100 hours a week, you’re running on burnout mode.

#4

Turn off email alerts and social media notifications. The absence of these alerts will give you a sense of peace to focus on higher value tasks without being disturbed.

#5

There are two types of people in the world of email: those who consume and those who create. It is the person sending the email who makes money, not the person receiving it. So be sure to unsubscribe from any newsletters that aren’t moving your business forward.

#6

A help desk is a crucial component of scaling customer support. It allows you to deal with support requests without having to deal with them personally.

#7

The objective in bowling is to knock down all the pins. By setting up bumpers, you eliminate the possibility of losing your ball down one of the gutters. This keeps everyone focused on the key objective, and ensures you deliver on it before moving on to another one.

#8

You must establish filters to make decision making easier. The best filters are the words No and Yes.

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