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Leo Babauta

Auteur de L'art d'aller à l'essentiel

32 oeuvres 1,376 utilisateurs 32 critiques 2 Favoris

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Œuvres de Leo Babauta

L'art d'aller à l'essentiel (2008) 727 exemplaires
Zen Habits: Handbook For Life (2009) 66 exemplaires
The Little Book of Contentment (2013) 32 exemplaires
The One Skill (2016) 12 exemplaires
Clutterfree: Simplify Your Life (2012) 8 exemplaires

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Nom canonique
Babauta, Leo
Date de naissance
1973-4-30
Sexe
male
Nationalité
USA
Lieux de résidence
San Francisco, California, USA
Professions
blogger
runner

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A gentle little book with good advice on how to change your life, or perhaps lifestyle. Based on the author's blog on simplicity.
 
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Jon_Hansen | 1 autre critique | Jan 27, 2024 |

I would only recommend this to a person who has NEVER read a blog post or a book on how to be productive. Otherwise, you pretty much know all the stuff here. It emphasizes the simplification of your productivity system.

Since I have loads of tasks to do that have deadlines (from school), I have no problem being organized. I use the iPhone app iStudiez Pro for scheduling all school work/exams/courses/lectures...etc. That's it. No calendars, no notepads, nothing. But whenever the weekend comes and I need to do personal errands/tasks, things get messy. I am currently working on a project and I need to organize my time and be efficient and effective, which is why I read this book in the first place. A friend of mine recommended I use asana.com, and I am currently using it. It's great and easy to use. Let's hope I stick to it!

Best advice this book has:
Keep things simple.

If you're comfortable with a notebook and a pencil, use that only. Don't be attracted to constantly trying out new systems, since that will waste your time.

Set 1 goal a year, or 2-3 max, and don't set goals that you do not really want to achieve. That will only distract you from your real goals.



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womanwoanswers | 6 autres critiques | Dec 23, 2022 |
Finished the free edition of Focus [1] by Leo Babauta (2/5). Leo writes Zen Habits[2] a blog about simplicity and creativity for those of us living in this modern, hectic world. The blog is great, and I dip into it from time to time when I need a refresher on simplicity.

The book has all of the merits of the blog: the content is clear and concise, the writing good, and the advice useful without being accusing. However, while the style and the content are both good, the chapters read as lengthy blog posts rather than a book -- information is repeated across chapters, and there is no overarching narrative thread. (That said, it seems like a lot of books from traditional publishers have that sort of feel these days.)

Focus wasn't a great book, but it was a good reminder of techniques for achieving greater focus and creativity.

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[1] http://zenhabits.net/focus-book/
[2] http://zenhabits.net
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eri_kars | 3 autres critiques | Jul 10, 2022 |

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Œuvres
32
Membres
1,376
Popularité
#18,685
Évaluation
½ 3.5
Critiques
32
ISBN
82
Langues
11
Favoris
2

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