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Summary And Action Guide of "The Four Hour Work Week"

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Summary And Easy Action Guide Of Best Seller, “The 4-Hour Workweek”
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This book contains a summary and proven steps and strategies, on how to live anywhere, and join the new rich, based on the amazing life-changing book, “The 4-Hour Workweek” by Timothy Ferris.
How would you gauge your productivity on a scale of 1-10? Do you think every moment you spend at your work desk yields as much result as you would like? Or do you feel that you could do a lot more only if you were not boggled down by the many small things that you have to do in order to set your operations in order?

Do you find yourself wasting too much of your important (most productive) hours doing things that are necessary but don’t really bring as much benefit to your overall productivity? Do you often have to work longer hours every single day because you have too many interruptions that make it hard to stay focused on your goals?

Think of the mindless things you do every single day, week, month or even year that take up your time; it could be booking for hotels, marketing your kindle books, responding to customer queries, writing complaint letters, proofreading, editing website content, researching about some information you found recently and lots of other things.

This book is meant to give you a quick summary of the important bits on how to actually outsource, automate, and specialize as taught in The 4 Hour Week. Well, Ferris doesn’t use outsource, automate and specialize in his book. Instead, he uses the acronym DEAL to represent the four main chapters in the book.
DEAL in this case means Definition, Elimination, Automation and Liberation.

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84 pages, Kindle Edition

First published June 14, 2015

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1 review1 follower
November 25, 2018
Nothing new in this book

Really nothing new was outlined in this book. Not a waste of time but definitely a waste of money. Probably better off getting the actual book
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November 5, 2016
When I picked up The 4 Hour Work Week, I was worried it was some sort of “get rich quick” book. The first few pages appear somehow to assert my opinion that the author, Timothy Ferriss, makes a lot of bold claims. But something happened after the first few chapters, Ferriss presents a new possibility for the reality of life, and actually follows it with pragmatic yet step-by-step instructions. Tim Ferris turn out not to be just an author with bunch of great ideas, yet he lived out every step in the book. During my reading of this book, I used small sticky notes to mark interesting passages, which appeared subsequently to be of no benefit. Apparently, Ferris does make a lot of bold promises, which denotes that his book is just seven hours’ waste of time. Thereby, it is definitely not worth reading.
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63 reviews2 followers
November 4, 2015
Too short

A good read overall but I feel like a lot of important information was left out. I'll definitely need to read the real book
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November 15, 2017
This is a summary of the book, The 4-Hour Workweek. It hits the high points of the book and provides some analysis.
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