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This short books has many tips on how particularly time manage your life, wich will guide you step by step how to eat you’re frog wich is the hardest task that you should first do sign it as A1 and go for it preferably each morning so you can have a lot of energy on you’re A1 task, be enthousiatsic en optimistic as you can don’t tell you’re problems because 80% won’t care you do have 1 day off so you just relax you’re mind as the author says
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After a long time giving three stars to a book. Self help books are usually tricky. Most of it you would have hear from someone or in some other book.
Perhaps it will be helpful to some one who hasn't read any other masterpieces like Atomic habits by James Clear or haven't any of the productive channels on YouTube.
To me it was less helpful.
What I learnt from this book
1. Have written goals- gives you clarity and makes the goal tangible. In the mind it is mostly convoluted, confusing.
2. Have deadli ...more
Perhaps it will be helpful to some one who hasn't read any other masterpieces like Atomic habits by James Clear or haven't any of the productive channels on YouTube.
To me it was less helpful.
What I learnt from this book
1. Have written goals- gives you clarity and makes the goal tangible. In the mind it is mostly convoluted, confusing.
2. Have deadli ...more

I picked up this book not expecting much but I couldn't be more wrong... Really profound practical principles in this book
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The book wasn't something i never knew before, but it was a quick read to revise the points. Most of the ways mentioned were the well-known ways we read now and then. I found the first half a bit repetitive. The key points were well noted down and emphasized at end of eaach chapter for resume.
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