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Darius is a blessing and an angel .The author is super good in simplifying what he wants the readers to understand. There is no jargon and over use of explaining the core point .God bless ,Darius .
Good book, misleading title This is a great book. Quick, snazzy read with two brilliant chapters. However, it's not about remote work per se. Still recommend picking it up ya! The chapter on ambition stood out.
The book tells us all the things we all know, but ignore, in a very structured and straightforward manner.
Positive point on this book is the language used. It was so easy to understand. Writer didn't use any fancy/difficult words. The book covers all the important yet achievable points to be productive.I loved that writer didn't share task/activities that would have made me procastinate more. I found this book somewhat motivational.It felt writer is trying to motivate us to be productive. Writer shared the pointers that he practiced or practises to be productive.
Good read, but I would've liked a little more detail/more in the way of tying his practices to actual remote work. I got a lot from this, but I didn't see any tie-back to the life of a remote worker - the book catered to your every(wo)man just as much as it catered to a remote worker. Still some valuable insight here.
A very good summaryThis felt like a good summary of all the self help books that I read till date. It makes all the ideas to the point and concise. I recommend this book to anyone wanting to be more productive. I like that this book is short and does not waste time in expanding a one line idea into a 10 page essay
Good read but lacks depth in terms of details
Mais do que simplesmente derramar algumas poucas dicas, o livro consegue fazer com que reflitamos nas diversas desculpas que usamos para nos afastarmos do trabalho "home office" produtivo.Procrastinar é um hábito terrível do ser humano e deixar o trabalho acumular é pior ainda. Então, a única forma de vencer isso, nas palavras do autor, é sentar na cadeira e fazer o que tem de ser feito.
Brilliant, Practical and easyThis is amazing. Good short explanation to each key concept, followed by summary of whole section. Easy to understand and busts a few myths as well. Very relatable and practical enough to apply NOW
Worth reading Highly recommend to read this book especially these days when everyone is switching to WFH mode and Darius really put together some great ideas to keep moving ahead more effectively.
Good read 👍To the point and valuable tips that one should bake into their routine For productive day over time i believe results would be rewarding
After reading Atomic habits, this book plays the role of a flashcard, a top-down approach to your productivity itch
Darius Fox is a well-known persona in the blogging industry. I have read his articles on Medium and he is a true professional. The tips and techniques he offers are very easy to adopt. His suggestions are logical and practical. The book is bifurcated into two parts. In the first part, he helps us establish the 'work first' mindset and in the second, he provides us with quick remedies and ideas which would yield good results when implemented. At the end of each part, he gives a summary of the key...
It seems as a reuse of the ideas from "Do it today". For this reason, I think it can be useful for someone who didn't read that one yet, but it could have been much more specific for the remote work challenges.