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Ready for Anything: 52 Productivity Principles for Work and Life
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Sales rank 95,641
Customers rating (based on 48 reviews)
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In Getting Things Done, David Allen offered a breakthrough system to enhance productivity-at work and in daily life. Now "the guru of personal productivity" (Fast Company) asks readers what is holding them back and shows how they can be ready for anything-with a clear mind, a clear deck, and clear intentions. Based on Allen's highly popular e-newsletter, Principles of Productivity, Ready for Anything offers fifty-two principles to clear your head, focus productively, create structures that work, and get in motion, including: * stability on one level opens creativity on another * you can't win a game you haven't defined * the value of a future goal is the present change it fosters With wit, motivational insights, and inspiring quotes, Ready for Anything shows readers how to make things happen with less effort, stress, and ineffectiveness, and lots more energy, creativity, and clarity. This is the perfect book for anyone wanting to work and live at their very best.
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| Publisher | Viking Adult | | Release date | 09/2003 | | Availability | Usually ships in 24 hours | | Edition | Hardcover |
| | List price | $19.95 | | Our price | $13.57 (you save 31.98%) | | Used price | from $0.94 |
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Good follow-on to 'Getting Things Done'. David Allen is back with an add-on to the popular book, "Getting Things Done". I prefer this one, simply because it has less jargon and gives you something to work on every week. Still, I think that most people ought to buy both books!
Allen in Bite Sized Bits of Wisdom Anything David Allen writes is something I'm going to read. Even if he slips one day and writes a "bad" book, it will no doubt have at least three ideas that can change your life.
Allen condenses 52 "principles" into brief, powerful, and to the point pages. Get it!
Good Answer To The Why's of Organization Full disclosure: I am already a David Allen fan from Getting Things Done. GTD is definitely more comprehensive, in terms of how-to. However, Ready For Anything gets to more of the why -- why being organized contributes to a better life, why the right productivity matters. If you are looking for a how-to system, I would start with GTD. If you are looking for inspiration and a mission, I would start with Ready For Anything and supplement with GTD for the specifics. The quotes throughout are well-placed and excellent. The four sections create a logical structure for the free flowing advice. The By The Way at the end of each chapter are a quick review of that chapter theme. All in all, I found Ready For Anything to be a powerful collection of insights as to why organization and productivity matter in the first place. This provides a good jolt if you haven't been organized thus far and a powerful reminder to keep going.
Black-belt GTD An overlooked follow up to the now famous "Getting Things Done". In this book, David Allen builds on his earlier work and fills in many of the missing pieces - more examples, more reflection, more ways to improve your day to day workflow. If you've been referred to this book and haven't read GTD, I would strongly encourage you to do that first.
Both the most vital and the hardest part about the entire GTD process is a state of continual improvement. First time you read GTD you'll be struck by the obvious, then you'll pick up a few habits and to your amazement later reread the same tome again to find a completely different set of ideas. "Ready for Anything" is a book for moving yourself beyond the core GTD and into the "black belt" territory: strategy vs tactics, mind as water, focus and relaxation, organization and creativity, doer vs visionary, and many others. This is a book I will be revisiting many times in the future, highly recommended.
A Fire Burns After a Storm 1) read Getting THings Done. The knowledge inside this work has been so powerful it has even effected how I sleep; much better. The information here is life changing but like most revivals it can be like thunder a loud exciting burst followed by stillness. Read ahead---->
2) get Ready for Anything 52 Principles.... I read a chapter from this book everymorning, after listening to GTD, and it has helped me through the most difficult part; maintaining enough enthusiam and focus to make it a way of life. The chapters are short to the point and filled with everyday, real life, easy to digest reminders on getting things done.
The fire is still burning well after the storm.
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