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Taking Your Work and Life from Ordinary to Extraordinary

McGraw-Hill, 2013 more...


Editorial Rating

7

Qualities

  • Applicable
  • For Beginners

Recommendation

Many people compromise their standards and settle for a life of second-best. Consultant Rana Florida shows you how to live the first-best life you want, stop living in a state of “managed dissatisfaction” and “upgrade” your life by doing what you love. She interviews a wide range of celebrities – including tennis star Andre Agassi; Richard M. Daley, former mayor of Chicago; architect Zaha Hadid; and singer Nelly Furtado. Despite their different backgrounds, each one achieved success by following seven basic principles of life management. Although Florida’s book is sometimes short on details, the strongest, most practical chapter discusses time management and offers concrete suggestions about eliminating filler, curbing your choices, and saying no to people and events that don’t add value. getAbstract recommends her insights to those seeking to make positive life choices.

Take-Aways

  • Many people live in a state of “managed dissatisfaction.”
  • They compromise on what they want and take the path of least resistance.
  • “Upgrade” your life by following seven key principles:

About the Author

Rana Florida is the CEO of the Creative Class Group consultancy. She writes the Huffington Post column, “Your Startup Life” and contributes regularly to HGTV. Previously, she was a senior communications executive at HMSHost (Host Marriott Services) and at Feld Entertainment.


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    E. G. 1 decade ago
    Sounds like this book just doesn't have a lot of meat to it. That is evident when this abstract feels the need to take up space telling us the various flavors that some ice shaving entrepreneurs have in their offering.