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Secrets of Productive People: 50 Techniques To Get Things Done

Mark Forster

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THESE ARE THE PRODUCTIVITY INSIGHTS YOU NEED TO GET AHEAD

WHAT DO PRODUCTIVE PEOPLE KNOW THAT THE REST OF US DON'T? Do they have a secret recipe for success? Is there a special alchemy to being productive? The 50 secrets in this book will help you become the kind of person who gets things done - fast and efficiently.

Every one of the 50 secrets in this book contains 3 strategies you can put into practice right now to get better results. Some of the ideas will surprise you, all will inspire you. Put these simple strategies together and you have a recipe for professional success, a formula that will unlock your leadership potential.

Productivity made easy

Whether you want to improve your efficiency, clear your desk, or just get on top of your work, this book provides the tools and techniques you need to be more productive. With dedicated sections on having a productive attitude, managing specific projects, aids to productivity and productivity in action, it gives you everything you need to know.

Being productive isn't about being inately gifted. It's about applying deliberate practise towards a goal, and by doing that, changing your brain and your abilities. Secrets of Productive People reveals the things you need to know to join the ranks of highly productive people.

ABOUT THE SERIES

Secrets books are designed to be easy to incorporate into your daily life. They boil down the essentials of important topics into short, quick lessons giving expert advice on a wide range of challenges that you can apply instantly. Each chapter outlines one of the 50 secrets and gives three strategies for putting the ideas into action. Whether you want to improve your efficiency, clear your desk, or be on top of your work, these books give the answers you're looking for.

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Mark Forster

Mark Forster

Mark Forster is a full-time life coach. He frequently runs workshops and seminars specialising in time management.

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