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The Power of Less

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With the countless distractions that come from every corner of a modern life, it's amazing that were ever able to accomplish anything. The Power of Less demonstrates how to streamline your life by identifying the essential and eliminating the unnecessary freeing you from everyday clutter and allowing you to focus on accomplishing the goals that can change your life for the better.
The Power of Less will show you how to:
  • Break any goal down into manageable tasks
  • Focus on only a few tasks at a time
  • Create new and productive habits
  • Hone your focus
  • Increase your efficiency

  • By setting limits for yourself and making the most of the resources you already have, youll finally be able work less, work smarter, and focus on living the life that you deserve.
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      • Publisher's Weekly

        November 17, 2008
        According to Babauta (Zen to Done
        ), employing “the power of less” will propel readers from chaos to blissful and productive minimalism. Learning to set limitations, such as penning a three-item “Most Important Task” list every day and restricting e-mails to five lines, is a cornerstone for the author’s plan for increased simplicity and satisfaction. With new boundaries in place, readers can discover “flow,” become wholly absorbed in tasks and live the paradox of doing less and achieving more.

      • Library Journal

        January 15, 2009
        What better way to start the New Year than to get rid of the old and start anew? Popular blogger Babauta (ZenHabits.net) advises readers to identify the essential and eliminate the rest, while life coach Blanke ("Between Trapezes") cuts to the chase, ordering her audience to empty that stuffed kitchen drawer. What distinguishes Blanke's book is her advice to let go of not only "stuff" but also regrets, ideas about one's personality type, and the need to be liked by everyone. Babauta, too, advocates five-sentence emails and single-tasking for clearing away mental clutter. Both worthwhile purchases are heartily recommended.

        Copyright 2009 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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