The Power Of Less by Leo Babauta

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The Power Of Less by Leo Babauta

With the countless distractions that come from every corner of a modern life, it s amazing that we re ever able to accomplish anything. The Power of Less demonstrates how to streamline your life by identifying the essential and eliminating the unnecessary freeing you from everyday clutter and allowing you to focus on accomplishing the goals that can change your life for the better.

The Power of Less will show you how to:

Break any goal down into manageable tasks
Focus on only a few tasks at a time
Create new and productive habits
Hone your focus
Increase your efficiency

By setting limits for yourself and making the most of the resources you already have, you ll finally be able work less, work smarter, and focus on living the life that you deserve.

Leo Babauta has been a reporter, editor, speechwriter, and freelance writer for the last 17 years. He founded ZenHabits.net with no funding in January 2007, and one year later it is a top 50 blog with about a million unique visitors per month. Using the methods he shares in THE POWER OF LESS over the last two years, he's trained and successfully completed a marathon, he's doubled his income, he's eliminated his debt, he's quit smoking, and he's written a novel.
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ISBN 13 9781401309701
ISBN 10 1401309704
Titel The Power Of Less
Autor Leo Babauta
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Bindungsart Hardback
Verlag Hyperion
Erscheinungsjahr 2009-02-12
Seitenanzahl 169
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