The ONE Thing: The Surprisingly Simple Truth Behind Extraordinary Results
by Gary Keller Jay Papasan
Since its April, 2013 publication The ONE Thing has made more than 125 appearances on national bestseller lists, including #1 Wall Street Journal, New York Times, USA Today, Publisher’s Weekly, Entertainment Weekly, Los Angeles Times, Reuters, BookScan, and 800CEOREAD.
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The ONE Thing was chosen one of the Top 5 Business Books of 2013 by Hudson’s Booksellers and one of Top 30 Business Books of 2013 by Executive Book Summaries.
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People are using this simple, powerful concept to avoid overwhelming distractions in their personal and work lives so they can focus on what matters most. Companies are helping their employees be more productive with study groups, training, and coaching. Churches are conducting classes and recommending from the pulpit.
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YOU WANT LESS.
You want fewer distractions and less on your plate. The daily barrage of e-mails, texts, tweets, messages, and meetings distract you and stress you out. The simultaneous demands of work and family are taking a toll. And what’s the cost? Second-rate work, missed deadlines, smaller paychecks, fewer promotions—and lots of stress.
· Failing to think big can limit your opportunities.
· Prioritize your to-dos – they are not all equally important.
· Asking the “focusing question” will help you to prioritize, create actionable tasks and achieve your goals.
· The secret to a disciplined life is sequential habit forming.
· Multitasking is horribly inefficient: pick one thing and give it your undivided attention.
· Your willpower is like a fuel tank: choose carefully where you use it or you may run out when you really need it.
· Saying “no” to unimportant tasks is vital if you are to focus your efforts on the most important ones.
· Living with purpose and visualizing the steps to get to your goal will set you on the path to extraordinary results.
· Never compromise your personal life for your professional goals – instead, prioritize your work time ruthlessly.
· To focus on your ONE thing, you need effective time-management strategies, and to accept some chaos in other areas.
· Final Summary & Actionable advice
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