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A Joosr Guide to… Essentialism by Greg McKeown

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Do you regularly find yourself burdened by an ongoing balancing act, engaging in multiple endeavors, yet still feel like your efforts remain unfruitful? Learn how to adjust your thinking so that you can maximize your time and energy, and make real progress in what truly matters to you.

Essentialism explains how we have become slaves to the “non-essential,” always taking on more in a blind attempt to improve our status and reach our potential-yet by going about success in this way, we fail to move forward in any direction. It provides an alternative way of thinking and a more fulfilling methodology for achieving success, allowing you to regain some autonomy against social expectation, as you start to cultivate and enjoy a clearer perspective on what is truly essential in life.

You will learn:

· How to take back control over how you spend your time

· Why it is important to learn to say “no”

· How to reduce your output, yet achieve more.
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19 printed pages
Publication year
2016
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Quotes

  • Ramon Verduzco-olivahas quoted4 years ago
    Stop believing you must “do it all,” and recognize what is important. Set aside time to specifically contemplate what you are good at and what you want to achieve, so you can begin to work towards removing the nonessential
  • Katerina Kotenko Lengoldhas quoted7 years ago
    The most effective method of achieving this is to create a routine that reflects your distinction between the essential and the nonessential by firmly implanting the most-critical activities within the structure of your day.
  • Katerina Kotenko Lengoldhas quoted7 years ago
    Rather than attempting to include everything in a chaotic, nonessentialist fashion, the essentialist way promotes making a fair compromise so that you can be fully present in whatever you are doing—both in your social life and in your work

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