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Tag: productivity

Book Summary: The Hard Things About Hard Things

Book: The Hard Things About Hard Things Author: Ben Horowitz Key takeaways: This is book for the CEOs from ex-CEO, and now … More

productivity

Book Summary: High Output Management

Book: High Output Management Author: Andy Grove Key takeaways: I was surprised by how much I liked this book. Despite knowing that … More

productivity

Book Summary: Friend & Foe

Book: Friend & Foe Author: Adam Galinksy and Maurice Schweitzer Key takeaways: This book does not fit my usual staple diet of … More

productivity

Book Summary: Deep Work

Book: Deep Work Author: Cal Newport Key takeaways: I think the book is modestly repetitive and broadly prescriptive, and though the last … More

productivity

Book Summary: Brain Rules

Book: Brain Rules Author: John Medina Key takeaways: See below- Exercise: Exercise provides body access to food and blood. When you exercise, you increase … More

productivity, Thinking about thinking

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Caveat emptor: I am not a certified financial adviser.

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