Power of Less, The: The Fine Art of Limiting Yourself to the Essential...in Busi
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基本信息·出版社:Hyperion
·页码:192 页
·出版日期:2009年01月
·ISBN:1401309704
·International Standard Book Number:1401309704
·条形码:9781401309701
·EAN:9781401309701
·装帧:精装
·正文语种:英语
·外文书名:少的力量: 商业与生活中克制自己仅求必需的艺术
内容简介 A blueprint for taking our lives back from the clutter, noise and unnecessary work that fills a modern day. Babauta lays out simple, concise steps for growth through increased productivity and teaches readers the art of living simply. He encourages the reader to place limits on themselves, his tips include: Focus only on the three most essential projects on your plate. Limit oneself to one large goal at a time. And keep emails to just five sentences. Babauta's lessons enable readers to do less, be more effective, get more done and simplify their lives.
作者简介 Leo Babauta has been a reporter, editor, speechwriter, and freelance writer for seventeen years. Babauta lives in Guam with his wife and six children, where he posts regularly on ZenHabits.net.^LEO BABAUTA is one of the world's leading productivity experts. He founded ZenHabits.net in January 2007, and within a year it was one of the Top 50 blogs on the Internet. The site now boasts more than a million unique monthly visitors and more than 80,000 daily subscribers. He's also the author of the Internet's leading productivity ebook,
Zen To Done. He lives in Guam with his wife and six children.
专业书评 From Publishers WeeklyAccording to Babauta (
Zen to Done), employing the power of less will propel readers from chaos to blissful and productive minimalism. Learning to set limitations, such as penning a three-item Most Important Task list every day and restricting e-mails to five lines, is a cornerstone for the authors plan for increased simplicity and satisfaction. With new boundaries in place, readers can discover flow, become wholly absorbed in tasks and live the paradox of doing less and achieving more.
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