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Get It Done

The 21-Day Mind Hack System to Double Your Productivity and Finish What You Start

TCK, 2018 more...

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Editorial Rating

8

Qualities

  • Applicable
  • Well Structured
  • Concrete Examples

Recommendation

In this engaging guidebook, creative entrepreneur and motivational guru Michael Mackintosh offers proven, practical techniques that you can apply to end self-destructive procrastination, turbocharge your productivity and finally get things done. Mackintosh’s productivity system, the “Unstoppable 21-Day Challenge” can help you expand your life and embark on a hero’s journey. His inspirational approach will awaken those who just need to get started. Even if you have no productivity issues, his good-humored advice will help you get out of your own way, and work smarter, faster and more efficiently.  

Summary

Most people never do the important things they want to do.

Bringing your dreams to life is tough. Many people work around the clock. They’re tired, stressed and busy, so they don’t get around to accomplishing what they most want to do. You may understand that you could be much further along toward reaching your goals. The problem is that you just can’t seem to get things done.

So why not? You might need a reliable system to transform big ideas into an actionable, concrete agenda that will lead you to realize your dreams. The “Unstoppable 21-Day Challenge” might be the system you need, but you need to have the proper mind-set to make it work.

Tap into 11 special “mind-sets and insights” to help you understand productivity in new ways:

Consider these 11 ways to think about handling pain, making decisions, prioritizing your activities and dealing with fear and self-doubt:

  1. “The prolonged pain or the short-lived pain” – Pain is an unavoidable aspect of life. Long-term pain comes from always taking the easy...

About the Author

Author, spiritual mentor and entrepreneur Michael Mackintosh co-founded Awakened Academy, Superhero Training and Ombar Chocolate, among other successful companies.


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