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80/20 Guide to Getting More Done
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80/20 Guide to Getting More Done

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**You aren't busy. You're just working on the wrong 80%.**You check off dozens of tasks daily, yet the one project that actually moves your career forward stays stuck. You're drowning in noise, burning out from decision fatigue, and mistaking motion for progress.**The 80/20 Guide to Getting More Done** reveals the exact 20% of activities that generate 80% of your results, stripping away the busywork that keeps you trapped.This book gives you the frameworks to reclaim your time:• **The 20% Audit** — Identify the specific tasks driving 80% of your value so you can double down on what matters• **Energy Architecture** — Schedule deep work during your biological peak hours instead of fighting your natural rhythm• **The Leverage Filter** — A decision matrix to instantly eliminate low-impact tasks before they enter your calendar• **Delegation Multipliers** — How to hand off 80% of your execution load while retaining 100% of the strategic control• **The Information Diet** — Cut email and notification noise to reclaim 3+ hours of focus time daily• **Momentum Loops** — Build a sustainable system that evolves as your workload grows, preventing burnoutNo vague time-management theory. No generic "e;wake up at 5 AM"e; advice. Just specific, high-leverage systems that force your output to rise while your hours drop.If you are a high-performing professional, a startup founder, or a knowledge worker who feels overwhelmed by volume but underwhelmed by results — this is your blueprint.Stop working harder and start working on the right things.
Författare
William Archer
ISBN
9798235029521
Språk
Engelska
Utgivningsdatum
4.5.2026
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