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D**K
Title: Hyperfocus: How to Be More Productive in a World of Distraction
“Hyperfocus” by Chris Bailey is a compelling guide to mastering productivity in an age where distractions are omnipresent. Bailey, a productivity expert, delves into the science of attention and offers practical strategies to harness our focus effectively.The book is divided into two main sections: Hyperfocus and Scatterfocus. Hyperfocus is about channeling your attention on a single task to achieve deep work and high productivity. Bailey provides actionable tips on how to enter this state, such as eliminating distractions, setting clear goals, and managing your environment. His advice is backed by research and personal anecdotes, making it both credible and relatable.The second part, Scatterfocus, explores the importance of allowing your mind to wander. This mode is crucial for creativity and problem-solving, as it helps connect disparate ideas and fosters innovative thinking. Bailey’s insights into balancing these two modes of focus are enlightening and practical.One of the standout features of “Hyperfocus” is its accessibility. Bailey’s writing is engaging and straightforward, making complex concepts easy to understand. The book is filled with exercises and techniques that readers can implement immediately, which adds to its practicality.However, some readers might find the content a bit repetitive, especially if they are already familiar with productivity literature. Despite this, “Hyperfocus” offers valuable insights and is a worthy addition to anyone’s productivity toolkit.Pros:Practical and actionable adviceBacked by research and personal experiencesEngaging and accessible writing styleCons:Some repetitive contentOverall, “Hyperfocus” is a must-read for anyone looking to improve their productivity and manage distractions effectively. Whether you’re a student, professional, or simply someone looking to get more out of your day, this book provides the tools and knowledge to help you succeed.Have you read “Hyperfocus” or any other productivity books? What did you think?
A**I
Excellent content value but writing could be more engaging
Excellent content value but writing could be more engaging. This book could also benefit from a really good summary chapter.
A**R
Keywords of the book
Key words : hyper focus scatter focus, collecting dots, Intentionally leaving toss, unfinished jaygar effect, cluster of dots, Usefulness and entertainment graph, Ask me anything page and, random random article on Wikipedia, double down on what is valuable, Making scatter focus in habit, strategy, consumption of alcohol and caffeine, There is no difference between positive thinking and wishful thinking, in fact, positive thinking is counter protective, Happiness advantage shown anchor, Don’t have our attention and focus, delinking our attention on our focus, don’t have control over our attention attention. Advantages of it., Create use of hyper focus and scatter focus
V**L
A must read book ( Loved it)
I loved this book. I can’t believe I finished it in a flow. I was on last 2-3 chapters behind. But it got me in flow state and I ended up finishing it in one go. That’s what the book magic did to me. I would like to express my thanks to the author of this book, its a commendable thing. This book focuses on human growth, their focus, awareness, how you can use these to enter in hyper focus and then scatter focus because both are really important.What’s really important is to understand and be aware of your attention space. What’s holding you, bothering you and getting back to what you were supposed to be doing. I have been struggling with this. Now, I am one step closer to checking what’s happening around me, I can note it down, let my brain know I have put it in paper the thoughts that popped quite often, how important it is for the brain to be empty for more focus tasks so that you understand them really well and use it for problem solving skills.I will shortly summarize this. Beauty of this digital book is I have highlighted main ideas and points that resonate with. Few actionable for me. 😀Thank you Chris.
N**T
Great
Value for money
A**H
Good Book to start on go deeper how to make work productive
1. Genuinely this a good Book who struggling with productivity.2. Starting chapter are filler in some way.May be start with chapter 3 to have a better start I would say.Overall great learning experience from this book.
G**H
Average
It is not like other self-help book which will have something interesting to turn page. But this book has nothing to turn page. Many repetitive concepts are there. Wouldn't recommend this but if you have time and badly need some motivation you can pick this still there are many better books to be considered. I don't know why there are so many positive reviews.
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