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The 7-Minute Productivity Solution

How to Manage Your Schedule, Overcome Distraction, and Achieve the Results You Want

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The 7-Minute Productivity Solution

By: John Brandon
Narrated by: George W. Sarris
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Productive days don't just happen. They're the result of upending the habits that aren't working for us and developing ones that will. Using his proven seven-minute framework, productivity expert John Brandon reveals how to radically reduce digital distractions and revamp your routines for better focus, efficiency, and outcomes.

The 7-Minute Productivity Solution shows you how to start your day, manage your schedule, stop obsessively checking email, take effective breaks, create compelling presentations, and more.

It only takes seven minutes to transform your days from mindlessly reacting to whatever comes your way to mindfully structuring your time for maximum impact.

©2022 John Brandon (P)2022 eChristian
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As soon as he said he was noble for working because he was made in the image of god or whatever the exact words were, I stopped listening and deleted this book. We were not born to work, our value has nothing to do with our ability to work, and don't talk to me about your religion when you didn't mention this book would contain that kind of thing. I regret paying money for this.

Capitalistic and religious propaganda

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Among other things that immediately turned me off from the first few pages of this book, I completely disagree with the assertion that we are nothing without work, and I COMPLETELY disagree with the idea that we work because we were created in "god's image." I had to put this one down before finishing the introduction. It's just not for me.

We were not born to work

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