Hyperfocus
How to Work Less and Achieve More
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Description
The life hack that you've been waiting for – to work less in order to increase your productivity.
An
engaging
book . . . Bailey teaches how to re-examine your tasks, determine your priorities and minimize interruptions.
A
must-read
for readers seeking to regain control of their ability to concentrate.
Extraordinary [and] eye-opening.
Attention-grabbing
... Chris Bailey offers actionable, data-driven insights for sharpening your focus – and finding the right moments to blur it.
When you have read this book, get ready to do your most important work!
Let me guess. You’re like me. You don’t have time to read this book. Or any book! Who has time for books anymore? Well, that’s perfect. Because it means you have the disease. And right now you’re holding the cure.
I
highly recommend
this book to anyone looking to do more of what matters in a distracted world.
I loved the book.
Practical, well written and timely.
A lifeline in a world in which we are all overwhelmed with too much to do and not enough time to do it.
Read this book if you want a stress-relieving salve as well as a guarantee to improve both your productivity and happiness.
Using all of the latest science, Bailey gives readers
practical, incredible frameworks
to change how you work.
Pay attention to Chris Bailey – this book is well worth the focus.
Hyperfocus
takes decades of scientific insights and pairs them with practical application to show us all how best to manage and multiply our attention.
A fascinating guide to managing our attention . . .
a wonderful toolbox
full of practical and detailed best practices. I can't wait to give these ideas a try.
This book will appeal to a wide audience, from those in business to self-help seekers and busy parents.
Chris Bailey ran a year-long productivity project where he conducted intensive research, as well as dozens of productivity experiments on himself, to discover how to become as productive as possible. To date, he has written hundreds of articles on the subject and has garnered coverage in the media as diverse as the
New York Times
,
Huffington Post
,
New York
magazine,
Harvard Business Review
, TED,
Fast Company
and
Lifehacker
. The author of
Hyperfocus
and
The Productivity Project
, Chris lives in Kingston, Ontario, in Canada.