The Productivity Project
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Chris Bailey
A fresh, personal, and entertaining exploration of a topic that concerns all of us: how to be more productive at work and in every facet of our lives. Chris Bailey turned down lucrative job offers to pursue a lifelong dream—to spend a year performing a deep dive experiment into the pursuit of productivity, a subject he had been enamored with since he was a teenager. After obtaining his business degree, he created a blog to chronicle a year-long series of productivity experiments he conducted on himself, where he also continued his research and interviews with some of the world’s foremost experts, from Charles Duhigg to David Allen. Among the experiments that he tackled: Bailey went several weeks with getting by on little to no sleep; he cut out caffeine and sugar; he lived in total isolation for 10 days; he used his smartphone for just an hour a day for three months; he gained ten pounds of muscle mass; he stretched his work week to 90 hours; a late riser, he got up at 5:30 every morning for three months—all the while monitoring the impact of his experiments on the quality and quantity of his work. The Productivity Project—and the lessons Chris learned—are the result of that year-long journey. Among the counterintuitive insights Chris Bailey will teach you: · slowing down to work more deliberately; · shrinking or eliminating the unimportant; · the rule of three; · striving for imperfection; · scheduling less time for important tasks; · the 20 second rule to distract yourself from the inevitable distractions; · and the concept of productive procrastination. In an eye-opening and thoroughly engaging read, Bailey offers a treasure trove of insights and over 25 best practices that will help you accomplish more.
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Author
Chris Bailey
Pages
304
Publisher
Crown
Published Date
2016-01-05
ISBN
1101904046 9781101904046
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"An interesting break from my King marathon. Author Chris Bailey took a year off from his life post-university to undertake several productivity experiments. He created a blog called "A Year of Productivity" and wrote this book to detail several of the strategies he found worked best for him. I found some that I will definitely incorporate into my own life (sadly my job essentially requires multi-tasking so that I can't cut out!). Neat fact is that he graduated from the University of Otttawa so he is a fellow Ontarian. Definitely an interesting, quick and helpful read."
"Wow this was awful it was a collection of random meandering thoughts about absolutely nothing with fake statistics thrown in here and there. I suppose this book would be great if you just graduated from college and you don’t have a job because you have tons of money and don’t have to worry about paying the rent or bills or anything else then sure I guess you could listen to a book on how to structure your unemployed days so that you can write 1000 words a day"