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Busy Idiots

Learn the Brain Science and Productivity Hacks to Get Ahead Without Stress

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Busy Idiots

Di: Joff Outlaw, Brad Marshall
Letto da: Gary Noon
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Why is it that in a world demanding constant connectedness, we somehow feel lonelier, more burned out, and more disengaged? Busy Idiots explores how and why we find ourselves constantly busy—but getting nothing done. This book will show you how to break free from unhealthy habits and focus on what counts. You'll discover strategies to help you manage technology, navigate daily demands, and collaborate more effectively. You'll learn how to boost efficiency, foster real connections, and cut through the noise. Busy Idiots is a roadmap for cultivating positive productivity, happiness, and growth.

● Understand how today's tech invades your brain and amplifies your busyness with insights from psychology and neuroscience

● Discover actionable tips and frameworks to help you take control of your time

● Learn how to build engagement and connections that not only foster high performance but boost your wellbeing

● Find your sweet spot when it comes to working from home, hybrid work, and teamwork

● Balance your career and your personal life with strategies to be more present at home and find joy

It's time to escape the busy trap. Busy Idiots will show you how.

©2025 Bradley Joseph Marshall and Jonathan Outlaw (P)2025 Tantor Media
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