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<div>The secret to productivity isn't discipline. It's joy. We think that productivity is all about hard work. That the road to success is lined with endless frustration and toil. But what if there's another way? Dr Ali Abdaal - the world's most-followed productivity expert - has uncovered an easier and happier path to success. Drawing on decades of psychological research, he has found that the secret to productivity and success isn't grind - it's feeling good. If you can make your work feel good, then productivity takes care of itself. In this revolutionary book, Ali reveals how the science of feel-good productivity can transform your life. He introduces the three hidden 'energisers' that underpin enjoyable productivity, the three 'blockers' we must overcome to beat procrastination, and the three 'sustainers' that prevent burnout and help us achieve lasting fulfillment. He recounts the inspiring stories of founders, Olympians, and Nobel-winning scientists who embody the principles of Feel-Good Productivity. And he introduces the simple, actionable changes that you can use to achieve more and live better, starting today. Armed with Ali's insights, you won't just accomplish more. You'll feel happier and more fulfilled along the way.</div><div></div><div></div><div>'A much-needed antidote to hustle culture, this book is a reality check for any ambitious person who wants to build sustainable success. It offers the most practical approach to productivity that no one says yet all of us need to hear.' </div><div></div><div>-Mark Manson, author of The Subtle Art of Not Giving A F*ck 'In this eye-opening and important new book, Ali Abdaal flips the conventional narrative on productivity: accomplishing important things is not about creating more efficient systems but instead about cultivating a deeper energy for your work. This really got me thinking!'</div><div></div><div>-Professor Cal Newport, Georgetown University, author of Deep Work and Digital Minimalism 'Ali is the absolute master on how to be productive without sacrificing your own happiness. This is the book we've all been waiting for.'</div><div></div><div>-Dr. Julie Smith author of Why Has Nobody Told Me This Before? 'Ali's approach to productivity is exceptional and life-changing. This is a must-read if you want to experience the power of productivity in a whole new way.'</div><div></div><div>-Professor Will Macaskill, University of Oxford, author of What We Owe the Future and Doing Good Better 'As a doctor, entrepreneur, and educator, Ali has a unique and practical perspective on productivity. His book is science-backed, filled with real-life stories and refreshingly joyful. A nuanced guide to productivity that will unlock more honest conversations about our relationship to work.'</div><div></div><div>-Anne-Laure Le Cunff, founder of Ness Labs and author of Liminal Minds 'Utterly unlike the grumpy, besuited psychology gurus you're used to, Ali is the cheerful, optimistic productivity teacher the world sorely needs. Now, he has drawn upon his singularly engaging style to create a book that will change you for the better. A must-read!'</div><div></div><div>-Mo Gawdat, former Chief Business Officer, Google X, author of Solve for Happy and Scary Smart 'I have learned more about mindful productivity from Ali than anyone in the world. He is a master of simplifying complex topics and delivering actionable insights. This book is a tour de force!'</div><div></div><div>-Sahil Bloom, creator of The Curiosity Chronicle and author of The Wealth Lie 'Ali is the master of productivity. Nobody has a talent for distilling complicated ideas into fun, accessible and actionable insights quite like him.'</div><div></div><div>-Steven Bartlett, author of Happy Sexy Millionaire and The Diary of a CEO</div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div>feel good productivity ali abdaal pdf free download</div><div></div><div>Download:
https://t.co/4O7ari9pza </div><div></div><div></div><div>Dr Ali Abdaal - the world's most-followed productivity expert - has uncovered an easier, happier path to success. Drawing on decades of psychological research, he has found that the secret to productivity and success isn't grind - it's feeling good. If you can make your work feel good, then productivity takes care of itself.</div><div></div><div></div><div>In this revolutionary book, Ali reveals how the science of feel-good productivity can transform your life. He introduces the three hidden 'energisers' that underpin enjoyable productivity, the three 'blockers' we must overcome to beat procrastination, and the three 'sustainers' that prevent burnout and help us achieve lasting fulfilment. He recounts the inspiring stories of founders, Olympians, and Nobel-winning scientists who embody the principles of Feel-Good Productivity. And he introduces the simple, actionable changes that you can use to achieve more and live better, starting today.</div><div></div><div></div><div>Ali Abdaal is world's most-read productivity expert. In 2017, during his final year as a medical student at Cambridge, Ali started posting YouTube videos about psychology. His channel now has over 4 million subscribers and his acclaimed online productivity courses have reached hundreds of thousands of people. As well as working as a productivity expert, Ali is a teacher, investor and part-time magician. He lives in London.</div><div></div><div></div><div>A much-needed antidote to hustle culture, this book is a reality check for any ambitious person who wants to build sustainable success. It offers the most practical approach to productivity that no one says yet all of us need to hear</div><div></div><div></div><div>In this eye-opening and important new book, Ali Abdaal flips the conventional narrative on productivity: accomplishing important things is not about creating more efficient systems but instead about cultivating a deeper energy for your work. This really got me thinking!</div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div>As a doctor, entrepreneur, and educator, Ali has a unique and practical perspective on productivity. His book is science-backed, filled with real-life stories and refreshingly joyful. A nuanced guide to productivity that will unlock more honest conversations about our relationship to work.</div><div></div><div></div><div>Utterly unlike the grumpy, besuited psychology gurus you're used to, Ali is the cheerful, optimistic productivity teacher the world sorely needs. Now, he has drawn upon his singularly engaging style to create a book that will change you for the better. A must-read!</div><div></div><div></div><div>Ali takes productivity advice to the next level. It's more than just to-do list hacks and note-taking apps. He's created a holistic approach which integrates productivity into your world to help you achieve what ultimately matters most - a life well lived.</div><div></div><div></div><div>Today, we're living in a world of squiggly careers, where moving frequently and fluidly between roles, industries, locations and even careers, is becoming the new normal. Squiggly careers can feel stressful and overwhelming, but if you know how to make the most of them, they can be full of opportunity, freedom and purpose. And to make the most of our increasingly squiggly careers we need to answer some important questions: What am I good at? What do I stand for? What motivates and drives me? Where do I want to go in the future?</div><div></div><div></div><div>I'm a r/productivity lurker like most of you, someone who, over the last few years, delved deep into productivity content, watching people like Ali Abdaal, Matt D'Avella, Thomas Frank, Tiago Forte, James Scholz, Cal Newport - I tried all the different to-do apps, methodologies, read books, tried to change my schedule to be studious, etc.</div><div></div><div></div><div>Professionally, I recently hit some enormous workplace milestones over the last year that helped me secure a very good job. In many ways, I did improve my productivity and deep work over the last few years. In many other ways, I did not. What I did learn was that most of my recent professional success had very little to do with anything related to the content I consumed, the methods I tried, or the obsession with "productivity." The smallest, simplest, least complicated changes made the biggest differences. I am primarily concerned for the younger people here who are obsessed with this idea of perfection that does not exist, and those who are caught in the endless content consumption loop of productivity porn and "shiny new object syndrome." YouTube does not show the reality of life, especially for your perceived "productivity gods."</div><div></div><div></div><div>Productivity is a personal measurement of efficiency unique to you. Productivity is also a business, marketing, and content area that is used to make money off of you and grab your attention. There is a difference between someone who uses productivity to improve their job in supply chain logistics, in restaurant management, in software engineering, in studying organic chemistry and math... versus someone who uses productivity to make videos about productivity, to write notes about taking notes, who manages their time to sell courses about managing their time.</div><div></div><div></div><div>He is now a multi-million Youtube subscriber channel, he quit medicine, and his videos are very clearly marketed towards an average Youtube audience. His goal is no longer to make money as a doctor, but rather, to make money as a content business. Why do you think his "productivity system" changes every few weeks? He makes a new video about it, and it gathers clicks. He is the definition of "shiny new object syndrome" - not in that he is not successful at what he does, or that he does not have a strong work ethic, but rather, you, the consumer, watch his videos and set yourself up thinking this productivity system is all you need to match his efficiency, when in reality, he isn't even using that system for more than a video, maybe a few weeks, he will just change it when he gets his next idea. (Remember Zettelkastens? Remember his resonance calendars and second brain system, etc. etc.)</div><div></div><div></div><div>Individual systems work for individual people, and this is why this obsession with copying YouTubers will not work for you. I am trying to be so clear that YouTubers like Ali Abdaal are brilliant and accomplished people, but he is a shining example of someone who has had thirty different productivity systems, doing exactly what YOU are doing, in changing everything all the time. The difference is, he is making a video out of it, getting clicks, accomplishing his goal, and moving on, without it affecting him any more. You are trying to tie it to your student life or work life and getting frustrated when you fall off, when it doesn't stick, because your circumstances are different.</div><div></div><div> df19127ead</div>
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