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The Productivity Project by Chris Bailey
The Productivity Project by Chris Bailey












The Productivity Project by Chris Bailey

It’s about how much you accomplish, and ensuring the work you are doing is important to you or your brand, and is actually moving the needle in the direction you want to go. Being productive isn’t about how efficient you work, or how full your calendar is. This is really the basis of productivity. can you implement? What values are associated with your productivity goals? Why do you want to be more productive?”

The Productivity Project by Chris Bailey

“Say you have 2 more hours of leisure time every day after reading this book: how will you use that time? What will you take on? What new rituals, habits, etc. He outlines a lot of tangible tools and tips which I have found very useful in my journey to being more productive. I recently read the Productivity Project by Chris Bailey, which is essentially a beginner’s guide to productivity. Being productive however (whatever that may look like), is a practice I think deserves more attention. In an eye-opening and thoroughly engaging read, Bailey offers a treasure trove of insights and over 25 best practices that will help you accomplish more.Being busy shouldn’t be worn like a badge of honour. and the concept of productive procrastination.the 20 second rule to distract yourself from the inevitable distractions.scheduling less time for important tasks.shrinking or eliminating the unimportant.Among the counterintuitive insights Chris Bailey will teach you: The Productivity Project-and the lessons Chris learned-are the result of that year-long journey. Among the experiments that he tackled: Bailey went several weeks with getting by on little to no sleep he cut out caffeine and sugar he lived in total isolation for 10 days he used his smartphone for just an hour a day for three months he gained ten pounds of muscle mass he stretched his work week to 90 hours a late riser, he got up at 5:30 every morning for three months-all the while monitoring the impact of his experiments on the quality and quantity of his work. After obtaining his business degree, he created a blog to chronicle a year-long series of productivity experiments he conducted on himself, where he also continued his research and interviews with some of the world’s foremost experts, from Charles Duhigg to David Allen. A fresh, personal, and entertaining exploration of a topic that concerns all of us: how to be more productive at work and in every facet of our lives.Ĭhris Bailey turned down lucrative job offers to pursue a lifelong dream-to spend a year performing a deep dive experiment into the pursuit of productivity, a subject he had been enamored with since he was a teenager.














The Productivity Project by Chris Bailey