
Get Sht Done
The Ultimate Guide to Productivity, Procrastination, and Profitability
by Jeffrey Gitomer
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appears in Time Management.
Discover the lost secrets of accomplishment and achievement! Do you want to do more, accomplish more Of course you do, everyone does. So, what's stopping you Get Sht Done not only shows you what's preventing you from daily achievement, it provides the tools and the strategies to help you get to where you want to be. Get Sht Done is much more th...
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Consider Essentialism by Greg McKeown. Recommended by 27 sources.
“This book offers a mindset shift: do less but better by cutting out the non-essential. It reads like a series of anecdotes and motivational nudges, with occasional diagrams. The useful part is its core idea—daring to focus only on what truly matters—and the practical ways it helps you identify and eliminate the trivial. However, it can feel repetitive, stretching one elegant concept across 200 pages. If you're already a minimalist or want fresh insight, you'll find it thin; if you're drowning in busyness, it might be the reset you need.”
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