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3 Must-Read Books for Productivity!

Ryan T - Dezbor.com
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Here are my personal favorites: - Atomic Habits This book has been a game-changer for me. It teach you how to build good habits and break bad ones so you can be more productive. - Getting Things Done Most common productivity book. As the title says, this book will teach you how to get everything out of your head, so you can get things done. - Essentialism - Feeling overwhelmed? This book will help you focus on what's truly important, so you can be more productive. Share yours :)

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Charlie Guo
Artificial Ignorance
Artificial Ignorance
Getting Things Done is a classic. Here are 3 of my favorites, though they're more related to productive company-building than personal productivity: - Find Your Why (by Simon Sinek) It's really easy to get lost in *what* you're doing, and forget the *why*. But the why is what ultimately drives people. - Traction (by Gino Wickman) Really useful frameworks for thinking about organization, delegation, and company strategy. - The Lean Startup (by Eric Ries) Another classic, it's always good to go back to basics.
Mutlu Sakar
Thx for sharing.
Amal Abdullaev
"Deep Work" by Cal Newport: This book explores the importance of focused, distraction-free work in achieving productivity and professional success. "The Power of Habit" by Charles Duhigg: This book explores the science of habit formation and provides strategies for creating and sticking to productive habits. "Essentialism" by Greg McKeown: This book encourages readers to focus on the most essential tasks and activities in their lives, and eliminate distractions and non-essential commitments.
Manab Boruah
I would recommend the below; 1. The 5 AM Club by Robin Sharma 2. Getting Things Done: The Art of Stress-Free Productivity by David Allen 3. The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People: Powerful Lessons in Personal Change by Stephen R. Covey
Bren Kinfa 💎 SaaS Gems
Thanks for sharing. These are great books indeed! Would also recommend "Indistractable" by Nir Eyal. Currently working on SaaS Bookshelf, a curated list of 100+ top books (with key takeaways) for startup founders. Launching tomorrow! 🚀
Richard Gao
Honestly, reading books on productivity makes me less productive most of the time Better to just take action
Ryan T - Dezbor.com
@richard_gao2 Yeah at first I experienced this too, probably you can listen to audible books or summary to understand the key points. But me personally, it helps reduce the use of social media usage by replacing it with books
Moon
ReplyMind
ReplyMind
Thanks for sharing
John Koo
Thumbs up for Atomic Habit 👍