Content tagged with “productivity” under “My Library”

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The Checklist Manifesto: How to Get Things Right
Section
Deane’s Library
Type
Book Review
Date
December 21, 2019
Words
37

“ A re-read. I first read this 7-8 years ago. Absolutely brilliant book, mainly about the use of simple checklists in surgery and aviation, but relevant to any discipline. One of the best business books I’ve ever read. ”

Deep Work: Rules for Focused Success in a Distracted World
Section
Deane’s Library
Type
Book Review
Date
June 16, 2018
Words
68

“Deals in the generalities of working deeply, without distraction. It spends a lot of time trying to prove the value, which I didn’t think was necessary. And it seemed short on details or concrete plans. It had four principles, which were valuable, but I looked at the book more as motivation or…”

Do the Work
Section
Deane’s Library
Type
Book Review
Date
January 17, 2014
Words
35

“ Came highly recommended, but I didn’t get it. It was very stylized – a la Tom Peters – but the content was obvious, and there we precious few good pieces of information in among the rhetorical flourishes. ”

Flow: The Psychology of Optimal Experience
Section
Deane’s Library
Type
Book Review
Date
May 26, 2017
Words
81

“Not what I expected. I’ve been exposed to the author’s research in business contexts and thought the entire book would be about applicability to business, but it’s not. It’s an almost quasi-religious exploration into happiness in general. The book seems to be more philosophy than science, with…”

Four Thousand Weeks: Time Management for Mortals
Section
Deane’s Library
Type
Book Review
Date
December 2, 2023
Words
344

“It’s ironic that I haven’t written a review for this book yet (I’m writing these words fully six months after I read the book). This book might have affected my life more than any other. I have recommended it to thousands of people via social media, and dozens of people in multiple countries have…”

Indistractable: How to Control Your Attention and Choose Your Life
Section
Deane’s Library
Type
Book Review
Date
May 13, 2021
Words
119

“This was recommended, but I didn’t love it. It’s a ‘cookbook’ of sorts – each chapter is a short ‘hack’ to try to keep your attention span on track. There’s nothing new here. You’ve probably seen all these before. The author does try to fit everything into a four point framework. Master internal…”

Ploductivity: A Practical Theology of Tools & Wealth
Section
Deane’s Library
Type
Book Review
Date
November 22, 2021
Words
261

“This book is an attempt by Douglas Wilson to convey a ‘theology of work,’ and explain how any work is blessed and sacred. The book is promoted as more of a celebration of working slowly – plodding away at something, rather than trying to rush through it. Wilson is a theologian. He’s very prominent…”

The Power of Focus
Section
Deane’s Library
Type
Book Review
Date
February 19, 2014
Words
68

“Didn’t really care for this. I thought it was a book about personal focus, and specifically how to focus better on tasks. It…wasn’t. It was about self-awareness and mindfulness and systemic thinking, etc. After the first few chapters, there was nothing about attention span. It was well-written with…”

Singletasking: Get More Done One Thing at a Time
Section
Deane’s Library
Type
Book Review
Date
December 22, 2015
Words
102

“This book was perhaps inspiring, but not much else. The author spends a lot of time explaining why multi-tasking is bad, which is fine, but I think we all know this. Did I learn anything practical from the book? Probably not. But it was inspiration to get me to try and single-task more. I…”

Slow Productivity: The Lost Art of Accomplishment Without Burnout
Section
Deane’s Library
Type
Book Review
Date
June 5, 2024
Words
125

“I’ll basically read anything Cal Newport writes. After So Good They Can’t Ignore You and Deep Work , I was just hooked on the dream he offers – deep work, without interruption, toward tangible, consistent results. Mind you, it’s a dream I’ve never quite been able to reach, but I keep reaching for…”