The Algebra of Happiness by Scott Galloway | Book Summary
In The Algebra of Happiness, Scott Galloway provides his view on how to succeed professionally, be fulfilled personally, and achieve balance.
In The Algebra of Happiness, Scott Galloway provides his view on how to succeed professionally, be fulfilled personally, and achieve balance.
In The Power of Habit, Charles Duhigg explains the science of habits and how to change them in your personal and professional life.
In the Bullet Journal Method, Ryder Carroll shows you an analog productivity method to help you track the past, order the present, and design your future.
The Rapid Planning Method helps you determine the outcome you want, connect it to your purpose, and devise an action plan to achieve it.
In the Checklist Manifesto, Atul Gawande shows us how simple checklists can help us deal with the complexities of our personal and professional lives.
In the book, Getting Things Done, David Allen presents his productivity methodology that transforms the way you approach your personal and professional life. The Getting Things Done (GTD) method helps you organize your calendar, tasks, and priorities such that your work is manageable.
In Atomic Habits, James Clear provides practical strategies to create good habits, break bad habits, and master the small actions that will lead to amazing results.
In The Power of Full Engagement, Jim Loehr and Tony Schwartz teach you how to manage your energy to perform at peak levels in demanding environments.
Deep Work is the ability to focus without distraction on a cognitively demanding task. In his book, Cal Newport argues that this superpower will help you thrive.
In Eat That Frog, Brian Tracy talks about his productivity hack of starting your day by accomplishing your biggest, most important task.