
My rating: 3 of 5 stars
Very short read on organisation and getting to tasks. Nothing too groundbreaking, just general advice. The core of the book can be summed up with: Find your most important tasks and get them done NOW. That’s it. The rest of it is just general advice on how to do that and how to maximise your efficiency. It deals mostly with prioritisation and growth. You need to find the most important tasks. You need to constantly be learning. If you expect to get any more significant insights from this book, you’ll be disappointed.
Now, I’d complain that this could be covered in a quick blog post, but the book is short and sweet and doesn’t meander anyway. It could be shorter, but as is it’s a pleasant read. It gives it to you straight, it organises its advice into little exercises, and honestly it’s worth reading because of how direct and straightforward it is.
Don’t expect it to be too revolutionary. It’ll just hit reset and help you reorient your goals, and get started on what’s important.
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