Book By: Jake Knapp and John Zeratsky
What are the gravitational forces that pull us down to the ground and don’t let us make time for the work that is the most value to us? In the world of distraction and interruption, how could we push ourselves to get rid of the force of Busy wagon and Infinity pool and make time in our daily life for our highlighted task by converting our to-do list into a might-do list; instead of doing what is in front of us to what we want to do? How could we take a sigh at the end of the day with a deep satisfaction rather than being more productive by finishing someone else’s priority?
The day I started reading this book, I have started to schedule every little thing of my day to day life in a calendar. It makes me feel that I have committed to myself to do something and after getting that done I can feel a cool bridge of satisfaction. It also helps me to set my daily, weekly, and monthly goals. Besides, I have become a morning person and getting more time to get stuff done. I usually don’t follow every single step they have suggested in this book, and I think it’s not possible to stick with it. Instead, I try to follow what fits for me, and that changes the way I was thinking before along with my perspective of life. I consider this as one of my life-changing books.
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