Book 2, Post 1
Book 2: Post 1
Feel Good Productivity: How to Do More of What Matters to You - Ali Abdal
I'm only about a third through this book thus far, however, it's easy for me to see why this book could be beneficial to me. Being a junior in college right now, it's easy to lose yourself in the constant balance of school, work, and social life. This book has made me appreciate the idea that I'm still a college student, and I can enjoy my free time without feeling like I'm wasting my time. Obviously, work and school have always been very important to me, but they have never felt insanely strenuous to me, and I think that is why I enjoy both so much. I always come to class and work with positive energy, and after reading the book, this same concept is illustrated. People who have positive emotions associated with their jobs tend to be much more efficient, which is something I will continue to always bring to the table.
More so, the book emphasizes the importance of creating your own productivity approaches in life. It shows that there is no correct way to design your own, and what works for one person may not work for another. This strategy encourages you to experiment with varying techniques illustrated in the book to discover what best supports your goals, well-being, and happiness. As I continue to navigate the end of my college career, the book has helped offer a valuable insight into the importance of balancing my responsibilities. However, it also helps to offer a way to improve my well-being, ensuring that my journey towards joyful productivity is as important as the goals I look to one day conquer.
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