Books about improving productivity.

Don't be a cheap ass. :moon:

Reading physical books is always way better than reading it in a digital format. Plus, goods book are one thing that I believe deserve my $5 or so dollars for on Amazon.

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Productivity tip: Sit down and DO THE FUCKING WORK! Saved you reading from some 250 page jackoff productivity/motivation book in 1 sentence.
 
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The reason I purchase books is to figuratively "digest" them. I make notes and underline things that make me think, or things that I like.

If you own a book, don't be a pussy - write all over that thing and get your money's worth.
 
its not a book about productivity but everytime i read or hear it (i use the audio version) it increases my productivity x 10.
Rich Dad Poor Dad

I have it on audio for direct download if you want it just say so
 
Eat that Frog

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This really turned things around for me.


Heres the torrent

http://isohunt.com/download/89454985/eat+that+frog.torrent

Brian Tracy - Eat That Frog

Files:
01 - Eat That Frog!.mp3 35.8 MB
02 - Eat That Frog!.mp3 32.2 MB
03 - Eat That Frog!.mp3 31.2 MB
04 - Eat That Frog!.mp3 26.3 MB
Eat That Frog.jpg 39 KB
Eat That Frog.mht 267.3 KB
Info.txt 1 KB

125.73 MB in 7 files. Torrent created 69.8 weeks ago.
 
+10 votes for Eat That Frog. Really changed how I work through the day in a very positive way.


+rep, already own a hardcopy but haven't read this book in a while so I'm throwing this on my new Kindle.

I'd also recommend everyone take a run through "Think and Grow Rich" by Napolean Hill.

He forces you to ask yourself this question: "What do you want, and what are you willing to give up to get it?"

+1 for this, and to go a step forward after you read this read "You Can Work Your Own Miracles" by Napolean Hill.

its not a book about productivity but everytime i read or hear it (i use the audio version) it increases my productivity x 10.
Rich Dad Poor Dad

I have it on audio for direct download if you want it just say so

I like the original Rich Dad Poor Dad book for this reason as well. It's a lot like "Think and Grow Rich" where it more motivates you to jump into your business than anything else.

I'd love a copy of the audio file Eli.
 
Break work into chunks. It's a lot easier on your mind if you only need to do one small task instead of a huge task.

If you can sit down and tell yourself you'll only get into work for 5 mins, you'll find you actually do a lot more. If you notice 5 mins is up and you wanna go, then do it. But a lot of the time you'll notice a whole load of time has passed and you've been working for 45 - 50 mins +.

Leave a task unfinished before you take a break. If you leave your work space open, or leave a sentence open, then when you get back it's super easy for you to start typing again, and get drawn in.

That's much better then having to start a whole new task when you get back after a break.

Either ways, the trick is to get yourself engaged with easy trivial work (underlining titles, checking some html tables - whatever). This gets you traction and lets you get into the main work a lot more easily.
 
Rich Dad Poor Dad

Code:
http://rapidshare.com/files/41921577/RichDad1.mp3
http://rapidshare.com/files/41921848/RichDad2.mp3
http://rapidshare.com/files/41954186/RichDad3.mp3

eBook
Code:
http://rapidshare.com/files/145568586/richdaddy.zip.html
 
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