Book Summary: Goodbye, Things by Fumio Sasaki
After living stressed out about owning a lot of things he didn’t need, Fumio Sasaki found happiness in owning less.
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After living stressed out about owning a lot of things he didn’t need, Fumio Sasaki found happiness in owning less.
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Hyperfocus by Chris Bailey details the potential and limits of focusing your attention on a single task to be more productive.
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In this book summary of Effortless, you’ll learn how to simplify your personal and professional life so that you don’t feel exhausted.
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This is a book summary of You Can Buy Happiness (and It’s Cheap) where the author shares a series of practical steps to downsize your life.
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Here’s a summary of Minimalism which tells the story of two friends who quit their jobs and got rid of their things to start a blog.
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Here’s a summary of Walter Isaacson’s biography of Steve Jobs, a book based on a series of interviews conducted over the course of two years.
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Here’s a book summary of Think Like a Monk: Train Your Mind for Peace and Purpose Every Day by Jay Shetty.
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Here’s a book summary of The Productivity Project: Managing Your Time, Attention, and Energy by Chris Bailey.
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Here’s a book summary of Gary Provost’s 100 Ways to Improve Your Writing: Proven Professional Techniques for Writing with Style and Power.
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If you’re anything like me, you read a lot of books. For instance, over the course of last year, I read around 50 books. The problem comes when trying to remember the principles of those books, since reading more, doesn’t necessarily mean that you’ll be able to recall everything about them. So I have to
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