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Are you sick of procrastinating, losing focus and leaving projects unfinished? Do you feel overwhelmed by your responsibilities and unable to control the chaos of your day? Do you feel you could be more productive if only you knew how to manage your time?
If so, you need The 30-Day Productivity Plan.
This action guide takes you, step by step, through 30 bad habits that are crippling your time management efforts. Each habit is explored in detail. You’ll learn about the triggers that prompt them and the ways in which they hurt your productivity. Most importantly, you’ll receive actionable tips you can use immediately to curb the bad habits that are holding you back and create healthier, more productive habits in their place.
A Blueprint For Better Time Management!
The 30-Day Productivity Plan gives you the tools to make the most of your time. It gives you the steps along with a simple system for putting those steps into action. Here’s a sample of what you’ll learn in this fast-paced action guide:
A simple formula for creating to-do lists that actually workHow to slash the amount of time it takes you to complete any taskHow to stop being a people-pleaser and catapult your productivity5 tips for designing your workday so you can avoid working overtime
Imagine how the extra time you’ll have after putting these tips into practice will improve your life:
You’ll experience less stressYou’ll enjoy more time with your familyYou’ll be able to pursue personal hobbiesYou’ll have the freedom to be more spontaneous
And that’s just scratching the surface. The 30-Day Productivity Plan will show you how to create a rewarding lifestyle while still getting things done. You’ll learn:
How to create a diet that improves, rather than hinders, your productivityA 6-step system for breaking your procrastination habit6 easy tips for curbing your social media addictionThe productivity-killing effect of television and how to deal with itHow to control your inner critic and regain confidence in yourself
Are you ready to reap the benefits of high productivity? Would you like to get things done more quickly so you’ll have the time you need to pursue other passions? You need The 30-Day Productivity Plan. In this action guide, you’ll discover:
6 ways to leverage your body’s natural rhythms to get more work doneThe one addiction nearly everyone suffers from (and how to crush it!)4 actionable tips for taking advantage of the Pareto principle5 steps to creating reachable goals that motivate you to be more productiveAn 8-step formula for avoiding – or recovering from – burnout
Bonus Material Included In The 30-Day Productivity Plan
I’ve included an entire chapter devoted to helping you curb the behaviors that are destroying your time management efforts. You’ll learn a simple, 10-part system for breaking these bad habits and replacing them with behavioral patterns that boost your productivity.
Take Action Today!
The choice is yours. You can keep doing what you’re currently doing and experience the same frustrating results. Or take action to improve how you manage your time.
Grab your copy of The 30-Day Productivity Plan today and create a more rewarding lifestyle!
ASIN : B01BH6C4BI
Publisher : Damon Zahariades (Feb. 3 2016)
Language : English
File size : 2.5 MB
Simultaneous device usage : Unlimited
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
X-Ray : Enabled
Word Wise : Enabled
Print length : 198 pages
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Larry Scarbeau –
Great ideas!
I loved the bite-sized chapters and simple action steps. I felt like he had been watching over my shoulder to capture all my bad habits!
J. Rae –
May be more useful than Atomic Habits…
…and? It was around before that one was even dreamed-up.If you’re someone who has the inclination – and time – to ponder the myriad psychological nuances of habit change, rather than, say, tackling those habits? Then Atomic Habits is for you. This book isn’t that – it gets right to the point and helps you start change NOW. Though if you truly have time to ponder the science behind habit change? I wonder how badly you need it.I understand that other authors get excited about their books, and of course we always have the option to skip the Intro, where authors wax eloquent on how they came to decide to write a book and then proceed to thank the 30 influential people who helped along the way.And then we can skip the Intro, which usually has a personal anecdote, as well as the next 2 or 3 chapters that explain why you *should* change, and why it takes X-number of days to make a change, citing studies which will be referenced through the rest of the book. Or? You could just buy this book – and Volume 2, which I just bought moments ago. It gets right to the point – and your ADHD brain won’t have you wandering off to watch Netflix halfway through the Intro.As an aside? At least 3 people have since taken the name of this book for their own – that’s after Damon wrote this one. Which strikes me as highly unethical. Suffice to say? It’s the 2 books by Damon Zahariades that you want.
TeacherMomVancouver –
Better Title: Productivity Mindset
Right off the top I want to say I really enjoyed this book, but it is not at all what I was expecting. From the title highlight it would provide 30 actionable items with metrics and measurable (like use the washing machine present to run a load of laundry before you wake up, then toss in dryer as you head out the door). Instead of was something more valuable – a guide to productivity mindset which I will continue to strive towards….but I’d still love to a find a book with those 30 action items.
Kindle Customer –
Realistic action plan
This book is not too much to take on. Each day is very doable and the habits are in your control. I will be coming back to this book again to ensure the habits stay in force.
JBR –
fairly middling
no real eye opening insights. a lot of the avg common sense stuff.
Viral Products –
This book was perfect.
This book was perfect. It was filled with useful tips, presented in a simple and concise manner, and was formatted in such a way to ensure optimal retention. Definitely worth it.
HM –
Quick read with actionable steps that can make the difference
I have read a lot about productivity and time management, but continued to feel like things were out of my control. Reading this book pulled together information that I have read about over the years, but put it in such a way that it finally made sense. Damon’s approach in outlining what’s going on, the negative impacts of it, and the actionable steps you need to take to change the habit gives me hope that I can finally make the changes I need to in my approach. There were also several aha moments that I think could be a whole separate book (for example, day 23 or 29 or 30). I finished reading the book in a day and a half, and I’m very excited to start implementing the habit changes in my workflow. The only thing I’m worried about at this point is my propensity to try to do all of the things at once – I am working to take Damon’s advice and do things in small steps!
Ryan M Norris –
I found multiple things I could improve on with myself in this book. Its not only about time management skills but also about letting go of thinking about what others think about you and how to avoid stress. The book gives good tips on how to improve self esteem and how to make the most of your time.
JPD –
Excellent advice and easy to digest
nishigandha nehete –
It’s perfect guide to change the bad habits nd nicely organised like the bad habits …effect on our life and solution to it… Perfect and apt book to change bad habits
David Montes –
Ironischerweise habe ich mich stundenlang mit dem Thema Prokrastination beschäftigt. Zahlreiche Videos auf YouTube dazu geguckt und mir verschiedene Meinungen und Tipps von anderen geholt. Die wenigsten davon waren so effektiv wie die Tipps in diesem Buch. Sie sind anwendbar, realitätsbezogen und funktionieren einfach. Danke!
Mary –
If you want to break bad habits;If you want to be more productive;If you want have good time management;If you want to feel good about yourself;If you want to feel good about your life;If you want to get somewhere in life;If you want to gain some sense of control over your life;Read this book.I’ve read so many self-help books covering the above, and bits and pieces of them have stuck in my mind, but for the most part I dropped away from doing what they instructed after the first relapse into bad habits, or after one failure or another.This book, however, is different.It is concise.It doesn’t waffle.It states the bad habit,Why it is bad,And then the actions you can take to overcome it.Yes, it states, I will fail at times, but it has given me actions and plans on what to do when that happens.Please, to whoever takes the time to read this review: do yourself a favour, read this book. And reread it.