Are you also tired of putting off your dreams until “tomorrow?” Guess what! Tomorrow never comes. Am I right?
I’ve procrastinated and put off my desire to write a book for a decade. I always came up with excuses like, “it’s not the right time.” Or, “I need to do more research.”
But in 2015 I got tired of this endless procrastination, and finally took action. Six months later, my first book was published.
Look, we all have limited time on our hands. And we’re getting closer to death every single minute. That shouldn’t scare you. That should motivate you!
Time is limited, that’s why we must do the things we want: Today.
In this “best of” collection, I’ve handpicked 30 of my best articles that help you to overcome procrastination, improve your productivity, and achieve all the things you always wanted.
Plus, I’ve written an extensive introduction about my life and work philosophy.
In Do It Today, you’ll learn:
Why we procrastinate and how we can overcome itHow to increase your productivity without being stressfulHow to achieve more meaningful things in your life so you can enjoy it more
Are you ready to start reading this book?
If so: Do it today—not tomorrow.
Publisher : Independently published
Publication date : June 20, 2018
Language : English
Print length : 169 pages
ISBN-10 : 1983184527
ISBN-13 : 978-1983184529
Item Weight : 6.7 ounces
Dimensions : 5.06 x 0.43 x 7.81 inches
Best Sellers Rank: #64,874 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #64 in Personal Time Management #4,011 in Health, Fitness & Dieting (Books)
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13 reviews for Do It Today: Overcome Procrastination, Improve Productivity, and Achieve More Meaningful Things
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Jaei –
Get it NOW !!! , you don’t need to read the reviews.
I read the pdf version so I bought the physical book after finishing it so I can continue to read it at least once every month .This is the type of book that will keep you in place and help you remember why you do what you do . It’s a tool . A really helpful tool , I don’t agree with the book 100% maybe a 90% but there’s one thing I can’t argue with the author is that repetition will never fail you . This book covers the main keys of success . Out of those main keys you can find another book that goes more into depths relating to each . Either way get this book you won’t regret it . It will make life simpler for you and it might actually help you get out of the hole you’re in or you’re about to be .PS : It’s easy to read
Kent R. Spillner –
Mostly good, actionable advice
I enjoyed this book more than most other productivity books I’ve read. It’s a short book written in a light, conversational style so you can probably read the whole thing in 2-3 hours, but it isn’t just fluff. It actually contains a surprising amount of reasonable, practical, actionable advice. Kudos to the author for being a good writer and not just full of it. I will probably read some of his other books, as well.
Joe –
Good for a quick read.
I enjoyed to book. It had many helpful points.
Muskan Singh Pawar –
Nice book!
Nice book to read.
Yolanda –
Get it today
Great info
Daniel –
focus and mind set
Well written, and formulates his thesis with solid examples. I didn’t note down a lot of specific ‘how too ‘s ‘ and it was really more of the general theme that I liked. SolidNow, did it give solid straight forward path that the title suggests, maybe not. But still worth it as a personal philosophy.
Michelle Behrmann –
Motivating
Easy to read and super informative on ways to break procrastination habits and focus on what matters. Highly recommend this book!
W –
Fine but there are much better options
The book was fine, though it’s not really what I consider a book, it’s a compilation of articles. Which means it doesn’t flow the way a self-help book should. This book is better served as the third or fourth procrastination book you read, not the first. I recommend “The Now Habit” it’s got better science and more actionable steps you can take. Normally I wouldn’t be so harsh but the fact this book is so high up on Amazon’s suggestions for self-help procrastination books makes me feel like I need to be.This is a decent book but don’t let it be the first one you read on the subject. It’s nowhere near the best out there.
Philip Patrick Walker –
Inside you find very easy-to-digest content that will show you simple tips and strategies to get the ball moving and all those goals you’ve been procrastinating for years.It’s a book I’ll probably re-read at least once a year.
osariemen oriakhi –
This was an amzaing book, i loved the knowledge it as given.
Andrew Paton –
Do It Today is an easy read and it is broken into small chunks making it easy to read while still being thought provoking. It is a fantastic collection of short articles. I really enjoyed it – I need to read it a second time.
inan kayguysuz –
Nothing new
PNM46100 –
This book should be read by everyone who thinks they will never be able to succeed in life. It is a motivating and a surprisingly not boring read. I especially liked how the topics were ordered.