Work Smarter Not Harder (Review and Analysis of Collis and Leboeuf's Book)
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This complete summary of the ideas from Jack Collins and Michael Leboeuf's book "Work Smarter Not Harder" explains how the concept of "working smarter" does not mean making less effort, it simply means making every day count and enjoying your life and all the opportunities it offers. In their book, the authors demonstrate how working smarter makes better use of your time and energy, making you happier and more productive. This summary shows you how you can start applying the "working smarter" approach in order to make the most of your business time and your free time, leading to greater personal satisfaction.
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Work Smarter Not Harder by Jack & Collis and Michael Leboeuf
Book Abstract
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Summary of Work Smarter Not Harder (Jack Collis & Michael Leboeuf)
Overview: The Work Smarter, Not Harder
Ideal
Section 1: Develop an Effectiveness Plan
Section 2: Launching Yourself On Your Effectiveness Plan
Section 3: Conquering the Time Wasters
Section 4: Working With Your Team
Section 5: Looking Ahead
Book Abstract
MAIN IDEA
Working smarter, not harder is about achieving more with less effort, making every day count and simply enjoying your life and all the opportunities it offers.
Working smarter is also a new attitude to work. When you work smarter, you make better use of your time and energies – consequently, you’re happier and more productive. By making the most of your business time, you optimize your personal satisfaction level – and free up more time for non-work activities of your choice.
Effective people intuitively or instinctively learn how to work smarter. They are not necessarily in possession of special skills or even any insider secrets – they simply know how to apply the practical techniques of working smarter, and therefore realize above average results.
In the final analysis, working smarter is about achieving the greatest possible return on your investment of time and energy in your business career or your life as a whole. It holds the key to the holy grail most people are avidly searching for – how to get more done while spending less time and energy.
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