Description
Short. To the point. To help high performers become even more productive.
Results are what matter the most to you. You want to be a reliable producer of value in your chosen domain: whether it's your career, business, sports, studies, non-profit endeavors, or any other undertaking requiring intense focus.
You'd like to learn how to become more productive, but your time is precious, and you don't have time for a 500-page book only to discover that you can summarize it with two sentences.
If that's you, Self-Disciplined Producer is for you. Written with high performers in mind, it's a concise guide covering the most effective techniques to improve your productivity. You'll discover:
- A confusingly simple strategy of an American novelist and screenwriter that can help you overcome one habit that is most harming your productivity
- How distractions can make you eager to get to work
- Three strategies to ensure that you always finish what you started instead of leaving all your projects half-finished
- A principle developed in the 14th century by an English philosopher that can help you simplify your workday and become more productive
- A law humorously invented by a British naval historian that can help you perform your most important tasks in half the time usually needed to get them done
The author of Self-Disciplined Producer has been using these techniques to help him publish 16 books, create four video courses with over 25,000 enrolled students in total, and translate his books into 10 languages-all in the span of two and a half years.
If you're eager to learn how to double, triple, or even quadruple your productivity, don't hesitate any longer. Invest an amount equivalent to what you pay for a cup of coffee and reap the benefits that might lead to thousandfold or higher returns.
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