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The Art of Focus: 3 Easy Steps to Build A Life You Love and Control Your Time

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Are you tired of hearing all the “gurus” say follow your passion while trying to sell you a $4,000 course to show you how?


Are you in the spot where you need income now and your “passion” doesn’t pay the bills? The fridge box is supposed to be a toy for the kids, not a viable shelter from the rain!


I sat in the same spot for years. Listening to Tony Robbins or Seth Godin or whatever guru was the hottest thing on the block tell me to follow my passion. I’d look at my daily life, with kids and a wife and bills to pay and laugh as they told me to go with my passion. My passion didn’t pay the bills. It didn’t put figure skates on my kid, or send them to camp for the summer. I didn’t buy new shoes or fix the car.


You’ve been in that spot. Knowing you have good ideas inside, but not being able to spend time on them. Knowing that you can provide value to customers, but not finding them. Knowing you should be spending time with your family instead of working yet another weekend.


When I looked up and saw this in myself I started on a quest to figure out how to build the life I wanted to live, while paying the bills day in day out.


That’s what The Art of Focus is about . The exact systems I used to turn things in the direction I wanted. The tools my wife and I used to get on the same page. The ways I tested traction with my ideas and constructed my working environment so I could provide huge value.
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Follow the advice in The Art of focus and you’ll have a plan you can execute to build the life you’ve dreamed. You’ll be stepping towards earning the income you want, while having time to do the things you love.


I don’t trade in theories, this is the action plan I’ve used to reclaim my time and turn a corner on feeling overwhelmed.


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148 pages, Kindle Edition

Published August 25, 2018

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Curtis McHale

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September 6, 2020
Not a well structured book lacking of editing

This book is full of links to his website that are broken.
There are too many references to how much money he earn creating websites in few hours but when you go to his website, it's hard to know him.
This book is not well structured, hard to read. More like a braindump written on a coffee shop about his success in life.
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August 18, 2019
Get your work on track and come out of the dark

Curtis McHale’s latest book deals with validating your ideas, and focusing on the work you really want to be doing. Curtis is a web developer who has achieved success in his own business, and is helping others as a business coach for people who still want to spend time with their kids. This book is not about grinding more, or working 25/8 to achieve, but working with the time you have, without sacrificing your relationships or your family. Much of the advice here is practical, and though it may require adjustments to your current routine, everything in here is reasonable and doable. The later stages of the book talk about idea validation, carving out time to pursue your new goal, and keeping time for your family. The last part of the book talks about getting traction, with real-world tips. If you are looking for a no BS book written by someone who talks to you, not down to you, The Art of Focus is the perfect choice for your Kindle library.
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