Ari Meisel
Less Doing, More Living
Make Everything in Life Easier
Jeremy P. Tarcher, 2014
What's inside?
Here’s how to spend less time on chores and more time on your life.
Recommendation
Most people feel as if they don’t have enough hours in the day to get everything done. Productivity expert Ari Meisel offers practical suggestions about how to better use the time you do have, work more effectively and live more efficiently. He earned his knowledge the hard way, developing his system through “a process of data collection, self-tracking and analysis” on the road to beating Crohn’s disease and becoming a triathlete. Now, he offers tested advice as he guides you to worthwhile online tools – some free – for saving time and being more productive. Meisel unfortunately shares impractical ideas along with the gems. His suggestion to spend 80% of your energies on “rest and self-improvement” doesn’t exactly help a tired parent who’s working two jobs. And his assertion that as a young man he worked “on construction sites 18 to 20 hours a day” rings untrue to anyone who has worked in construction and knows that even half that time is about the physical limit, even for a strong person. Despite a few gaffs like these, many of Meisel’s methods are sound and easy to apply, and his attitude is in the right place. getAbstract recommends his approach to anyone who is pressed for time.
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About the Author
Ari Meisel is an author, speaker, consultant and coach.
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