How to get rid of operational tasks and have time for important things
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Do you come home from work exhausted, feeling like you’ve wasted the whole day?
Are you overwhelmed by other people’s priorities, activities that add no value, urgent but unimportant tasks, and bureaucracy?
We’ll show you ways to work less (for example, just 4 days a week) and achieve 50% better results. Is it impossible? You just need to focus on what truly matters and eliminate waste.
This is the path to finding happiness in life and work – feeling gratitude for what we have, and not chasing what we don’t need.
What will we focus on?
We’ll see that constant busyness can be a sign of laziness when it comes to thinking about what really matters. We’ll talk about deep work and singletasking.
Why is this important?
How not to drown in constant operational tasks and how to learn to focus on the real priorities that lead us to our goals.
Materials you will receive
- The book Reflections on business
- The book Reflections for every day
- The book Pause
- Study materials
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