Essentialism by Greg McKeown | Book Summary
In Essentialism, Greg McKeown teaches you how to be an Essentialist. You can discern what is essential, eliminate everything that is trivial, and execute on contributing to what matters the most to you.
In Essentialism, Greg McKeown teaches you how to be an Essentialist. You can discern what is essential, eliminate everything that is trivial, and execute on contributing to what matters the most to you.
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