Work

Published: Thu, 01/28/21

Work

 
TL;DR

I wrote an ebook on productivity. Please get it here for free for a limited time only! If you like it, leave a review.

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According to Bronnie Ware, an Australian nurse who spent several years working in palliative care, having worked too hard is one of the dying's main regrets.

Should we stop working then? The alternative to working hard is working well.

Did you ever observe that you get better at prioritizing and getting more done on some days when you have little time?

And did you ever notice how work will extend and expand to occupy precisely all of the available time? The same job can take 1 hour of focused effort or a week of tedious procrastination.

I'm a major productivity freak. For instance, I have memorized all of the most practical keyboard shortcuts for my computer in the past weeks. How nerdy is that?!?

In the spirit of sharing my inner productivity nerd, I collected all of my writing on this topic in an ebook. Today (and only until the weekend), you can get it for free on Amazon.

If you like what you read, please leave a review. It will help other people learn my productivity secrets.

👉👉👉 Get Focused and Achieve More: The Montessori Secrets to Setup Your Office and Get Things Done

What does Montessori have to do with it? That's what you can learn from the book.
 
And live a life with no regrets.
 
With affection,
Matteo
 
 
 
Do you dream of constantly improving your productivity? Are you eager to find out about new techniques? If the answer is yes, then this is the right book for you! It will give a whole new perspective on productivity and you will learn easy tips to reach a state of flow.
 
 
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