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Free to Focus
A Total Productivity System to Achieve More by Doing Less
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Overflowing in-trays, ever-increasing task lists and not enough hours in the day – most leaders are familiar with this scenario. Many turn to productivity tools that promise to get them on top of their out-of-control workloads. But what if the solution is not to do more, but less? Based on his extensive experience and backed by research, leadership expert Michael Hyatt introduces a counterintuitive three-step framework to help you restore work-life balance, together with tools which allow you to become more productive by learning to focus on the things that matter most.
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Leadership expert Michael Hyatt‘s other books include The Vision Driven Leader and Your Best Year Ever.
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