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Produktdetails

Verlag
Pan Macmillan
Erschienen
2020
Sprache
English
Seiten
241
Infos
241 Seiten
198 mm x 128 mm
ab 18 Jahre
ISBN
978-1-5098-6613-7

Besprechung

An engaging book . . . Bailey teaches how to re-examine your tasks, determine your priorities and minimize interruptions. The New York Times

Kurztext / Annotation

The life hack that you've been waiting for - to work less in order to increase your productivity.

Langtext

Hyperfocus by Chris Bailey is a practical guide to managing your attention - the most powerful resource you have to become more creative, get stuff done, and live a more meaningful life.

'The most productive man you'd ever hope to meet' -
TED

In Hyperfocus, you will learn:
- How working fewer hours can increase our productivity
- How we get more done by making our work harder, not easier
- How we do our best creative work when we're the most tired

Our attention has never been as overwhelmed as it is today and we've never been so busy while accomplishing so little.

In Hyperfocus, Chris Bailey provides profound insights into how we can best manage our attention. He reveals how the brain switches between two mental modes - hyperfocus, our deep concentration mode, and scatterfocus, our creative, reflective mode - and how the surest path to being our most creative and efficient selves at work is to combine them both.

'The best productivity plans call for strategy, not just hacks or tactics - When you read this book, get ready to do your most important work!' - Chris Guillebeau, author of Side Hustle.

Über den AutorIn

Chris Bailey ran a year-long productivity project where he conducted intensive research, as well as dozens of productivity experiments on himself, to discover how to become as productive as possible. He has written hundreds of articles on the subject and has garnered coverage in the media as diverse as the New York Times, Huffington Post, New York magazine, Harvard Business Review, TED, Fast Company and Lifehacker. The author of The Productivity Project, Chris lives in Ottawa, Ontario, in Canada.