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Get It Done: 39 Tips to Increase Productivity Instantly and Stop Procrastination!
Get It Done: 39 Tips to Increase Productivity Instantly and Stop Procrastination!
Get It Done: 39 Tips to Increase Productivity Instantly and Stop Procrastination!
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Get It Done: 39 Tips to Increase Productivity Instantly and Stop Procrastination!

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Do you want to be more productive and stop procrastinating?
Do you feel like there's not enough time in the day to get things done?
Or is your day surrounded with distraction after distraction?
Do you spend your free time on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, & SnapChat when you know you should be working on more important tasks?
Are your workdays filled with meaningless meetings and a mountain of emails in your inbox?
Or do you mindlessly surf the web for hours on end and by the time you know it, you don't know where the time has gone?

Then you may need to learn how to better prioritize your day to accomplish your most important and meaningful goals.

In this book, you'll learn 39 powerful techniques that can be used to increase your productivity.

Unlike other self-help books that can be vague, these detailed actionable tips are realistic and can be applied to your life within minutes. You'll get more done, cut down on procrastination, and accomplish your goals.

These techniques, learned from years of studying the psychology of productivity habits and implementing them in my everyday life, will ensure that you will waste less time on meaningless activities in order to accomplish the goals that you have been putting off or have been too busy or too distracted to finish.

What actionable and realistic productivity tips will you learn?
•How to prioritize your 24 hour day
•How to manage your time efficiently
•How to create a proper To-Do list
•What to do in order to create the path of least resistance to productivity
•How to create motivation that will keep you going
•How to get more done by taking breaks
•How to overcome procrastination
•The most effective productivity habits
•Useful productivity tools you can use in your everyday life
•A procrastination cure to finally get things done
•Skills to stop procrastination and task avoidance
•How to increase productivity
•And much, much more.

Implement these tips and see your productivity skyrocket!

Don't hesitate to pick up your copy today by clicking the BUY NOW button at the top of this page!

P.S. You'll be able to notice a difference within 24 hours.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherSteve Xavier
Release dateJan 15, 2017
Get It Done: 39 Tips to Increase Productivity Instantly and Stop Procrastination!

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    The Book is good and straightforward, I enjoyed reading it a Lot. It's one of the best books.
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    Amazing and thoughtfully laid out points, good work on other projects.......
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    Read just the titles. You won't miss anything. The author took concepts from other books and described them in this one. It also includes product advertising. Shame
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    Solid points though nothing new. Very concise and quick read
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    I will definitely apply these tips (I think this is one of the best books on productivity)
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    Easy and quick read. Can be summed up on a simple manner.

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Get It Done - Steve Xavier

Introduction

Everybody wants to be productive but what does that really mean? According to the American Time Use Survey (http://www.bls.gov/tus/charts/), the average American parent between the ages of twenty-five and fifty-four has only about two and a half hours of free time each day. The rest of the day is composed of going to work, taking care of their children, running errands, doing household chores, and getting some shut-eye.

Two and a half hours of free time—that’s it!

In this book though, you’ll find tips and strategies that will allow you to accomplish more during the day with the same amount of time by prioritizing tasks. By increasing our productivity in this way, we will increase our free time, allowing us to do the things we really want to do and spend more time with the people that matter the most to us.

We all know that we should be more productive, but most of the time we aren’t. We know that 600-calorie Starbucks drink isn’t going to help us lose the ten pounds we told ourselves we would lose, but we drink it anyway. We know we should be working on that side project, but instead we binge-watch the latest trending show on Netflix and sleep in the next morning.

We’re all guilty of it, but why do we do it? And what can we do to stop these procrastination habits and become productive?

During my school days I was the king of procrastination. I passed my classes by doing the bare minimum. I waited until the night before to complete my assignments and crammed in a study session right before my final exams. Needless to say, this didn’t reflect well in my grades.

I eventually learned to go into peaks and valleys of productivity and procrastination. I did well enough to graduate from university with a bachelor’s degree in psychology and a minor in business. I then continued my studies to complete a degree in computer science and eventually found a full-time position in an IT company.

Even though I was doing well in school and was on a good career path, I noticed my productivity waned quite often and I still wasn’t as productive as I wanted to be. I would spend hours on the couch on Sundays watching NFL games (much to my wife’s chagrin), and I would stay up until 2:00 a.m. constantly playing Xbox (and then sleeping in), all the while knowing that I should be working towards my goals instead.

Looking back, I had all of this time I could have used to be more productive and to accomplish more than I did.

That all changed when my wife and I were expecting our first child. I knew I had to get my act together because I would no longer have the luxury of all that free time. I had a sense of urgency to use my free time deliberately and to

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