Thank you so much for summarizing this book. I read a review by a business coach which was pretty scathing and said there wasn't anything actionable in it.On the contrary, your summary really resonated with me and has me rethinking how I can approach my most important Deep Work and fit it in around my day job. I found this valuable; thank you.
Love it, NOw i refer this video every time I have to make decisions or I'm procrastinating. To my surprise this technique also reduced procrastination significantly, Thank you so much. I'm Grateful to you for making this video, it helped me alot. Thank you again.
Imagine Task is Effortless and Enjoyable... will read complete book. Thank you for 1 page summary. really appreciate your work... Regards, Jaspreet, India.
Incredible summary as always! I really enjoy listening to your key takeaways and your thought process in explaining them makes me want to read the book for more. Thank you for your great work!
Such a wonderful summary. It reached straight to my head. I have finally been able to sum up and make sense of the matter i read in the book. I was feeling lost until now, not knowing how to apply this knowledge m
Your reviews are great 👍. It Would be easier if you have a webpage where we can go to view all your book summary PDFs. This could be in addition to you emailing them
Speaking of these tips. A dozen different books will have different lists of tips and different acronyms. They will contradict each other, overlap, repeat and act independently. It may seem that your whole life is filled to the top with chaotic information that you still need and learn in order to make progress in your life. But here's the catch - having learned and practiced a couple of such sets, you will understand the matter itself and what is needed for it, well enough to twirl it as you like, you will be able to write a dozen of such tips yourself.
Great job! Have you thought about curating them into a collection and make it available to your listeners? By the way I subscribe to your newsletter for a while and would to catch up to earlier book reviews.
I know that "starting a book and leaving it at any time it doesn't feel right for you" is an art. But I just can't tap into that skill. 😅 If I start a book.. No matter how worthless it feels still I can't drop it down. There's comes your videos to rescue me. Before starting any book... I watch a review. Then decides if I'm ready to pick it up or not. And you have covered almost all.. Since we are a community of self help lovers... It's nothing about spoilers 😂😂 Sometimes a book's review is better than investing time in a book. I'm in no position to comment about any authors. But I can choose the kind of writing I would like to read. And I definitely not like writings with soooooo many stories and less of insights. People who read self help a lot... They already know and practice the surface facts. For example : I read deep work, It was a strange love and hate experience. The book had sooo much of Cal Newport trying to convince that deep work is important. I mean man I know that's why I'm reading it... Give me better insights. It had very less depth in deep work facts 😂😂.. He talked about it on a very very surface level. I'm amazed to see how no one talking about that and just blindly praising it. But then I loved it for a fact that it kept me in a mindset of deep work all day long while I was reading it (the psychology of motivation) . I got distracted from my point.. I'm sorry My point is sometimes it doesn't worth to read the whole book (quite by Susan cain top that list 😑😑, sorry just my opinion) That's why book reviews and especially this channel helps me to save my time, protect my FOMO of self help books and improve my productivity research.
I GTD and WOOP, now also DDOGG, but somehow tasks are still there if I don’t do them. Any other abbrevation that can help with that annoying part of having actually to do them?
I have had this issue of accumulating a lot of information and then not really executing them. Subconsciously may be, I just feel content that I gathered enough good positive content for the day and practically do only 20-30% of my ability in the rest of the day. What worked for me is, limiting to 1 new information at a time, implement it and then see if you need to learn anything new.. if what you have already learnt serves your purpose you will know it and go looking for the best method that serves you right.. start with whatever you have read/learnt recently and give it a go. Hope it works for you. Good luck
Nice work, as always :) but I don't get to the 1-Page PDF Summary - the link above doesn't show any information besides "Summary: Effortless", there is no link to the PDF ?!
Unfortunately the gradual part not only doesn't work better for me but also destroys my morale and turns the pleasant work matching my daily capacity into a real struggle and burden :/ There's a reason why people say that not every method works for everyone.
Not a great book, but great job summarizing it. It's just lack of new content, and almost everything in it is common knowledge unless this is the first book of this kind someone picks up in their life.
ik werk aan mijn eigen music ontwerpen verder komt wel goed ik weet die hard werken hard is en ik weet tijd geld gaat daar gaat het strijd tijd tegen de tijd .
D - Done , what does done look like ? Delete - What steps can I delete ? Obvious - What is the first obvious action I can take? Gradual - What gradual pace can I sustain ? Grateful- What can I be grateful for ? DDOGG
*"Everything in life is easier when you don't concern yourself with what other people are doing."* The chances of you seeing this comment is pretty low, but if you did, *I hope you have an amazing day.* 🖤
I thought this summary was even better than the book itself 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Yea and the summary at the end of the video is really important to recall what I have learnt few minutes ago.
As it is efforless to listen 👂💯😄
lol
Yes!
Ikrrrr.
I feel, you are so underrated. But you are so consistent in releasing new videos. Really great!
I am overwhelmed by the amount of work I currently have..thanks man. Will give it a try now.
Your summary is also effortless and so our understanding of the book is also effortless😃!
You are a true gem 💎 of RUclips!!
I love Greg McKeown and I cannot believe I had no idea he had a second book out. Thanks for the wonderful summary!
Done might like
Delete steps:
Obvious first action:
Gradual pace to sustain:
Grateful for:
One should watch this video every morning after paying gratitude to God
Thank you so much for summarizing this book. I read a review by a business coach which was pretty scathing and said there wasn't anything actionable in it.On the contrary, your summary really resonated with me and has me rethinking how I can approach my most important Deep Work and fit it in around my day job. I found this valuable; thank you.
Love it, NOw i refer this video every time I have to make decisions or I'm procrastinating.
To my surprise this technique also reduced procrastination significantly,
Thank you so much.
I'm Grateful to you for making this video, it helped me alot.
Thank you again.
Your summaries are even more helpful than the books. Thanks Nathan
Imagine Task is Effortless and Enjoyable... will read complete book.
Thank you for 1 page summary. really appreciate your work...
Regards, Jaspreet, India.
I like the way you break down books. I also appreciate no competing music in the background 👍
So blessed to have found this channel , I love u brother !!! - a Christian rapper from Seattle
@rowan orre the body of Christ had many parts we all have our own calling from God u don’t need to be me and I don’t need to be u shalom
I love your videos! Thank you so much for making them.
Incredible summary as always! I really enjoy listening to your key takeaways and your thought process in explaining them makes me want to read the book for more. Thank you for your great work!
Your recommendations are so good for Audible audiobooks!
This is absolute GOLD
Man, your summaries are very well done. I love them.
Bravo!!
It’s effortless!!
Always waiting for your new videos!!
Thank you for summarizing these principles!
Man these summaries really help a lot.
Love your video! The summary at the end of the video is really important to recall what I have learnt few minutes ago
Quick Note
D-Done
D-Delete
O-obvious first step
G-Gradual
G-Gratitude
Excellent summary. Thank you so much.
Thank you for this summary! I will be buying this book
Isn’t it sounds like a Scrum framework?
1. Defining definition of done
2. Backlog prioritisation
3. Sprint planning
4. Gradual sprints
5. Sprint Review & Retrospectives
Done delete obvious gradual grateful
Yup, Ask why can’t i complete it right away? And work backwards to identify what I don’t have or what is the first step
Life is more like Agile framework I guess
More things to put on my library wish list!
Einstein once said, "Make things simple but not simpler" this book looks like the expansion of that.
David goggins after seeing this ...
" Who's gonna carry the boats and logs ! "
Thanks, man, this was amazing!
Excellent summary!
Great videos so practical and straight to the point ,it came in the right time thank you
I am a huge fan of yours, thank you for another brilliant summary.
Thank you so much! i did not know he wrote this new genius book
I always like your videos before i watch them, cuz i know will talk about something necessary.
Thanks for the video, I totally loved it!
Such a wonderful summary. It reached straight to my head. I have finally been able to sum up and make sense of the matter i read in the book. I was feeling lost until now, not knowing how to apply this knowledge m
Thanks for sharing. It saves my time ; coz its brief and what the author wants to say.
The Book summary is so effortless, ❤
one of the best vid you did for sure ! very cool.
Perfect - well done!!!
Best Summary 🙏🏼
Kinda reminds me of the DevOps mentality, esp. the _delete_ step: "what am I doing that I should not be doing to advance work?"
Thank you for this summary 👍🏻
This summary is the answer to EVERYTHING I needed right now. Thank you, thank you, thank you!!
That was awesome man!!!! Wooh.
Thank you for your efforts.
Another great and useful review.
Once you succeed in making something fun, it becomes truly effortless
Great insight on being effortless.
Thank you sooooo much for your videos. I wish I found you earlier. 🙏🙏🙏🙏.
Great as always 🙏🏻
Your reviews are great 👍. It Would be easier if you have a webpage where we can go to view all your book summary PDFs. This could be in addition to you emailing them
Thank you, great help🙏
This book sounds like the ultimate lifehack!! Definitely going to read it!
Thank you, this is extremely helpful...
Thank you!! This came at the right time 🔥🔥
Speaking of these tips. A dozen different books will have different lists of tips and different acronyms. They will contradict each other, overlap, repeat and act independently. It may seem that your whole life is filled to the top with chaotic information that you still need and learn in order to make progress in your life. But here's the catch - having learned and practiced a couple of such sets, you will understand the matter itself and what is needed for it, well enough to twirl it as you like, you will be able to write a dozen of such tips yourself.
Very nice channel, please do more review in the future
Love your videos
Perfect 👏❤️
Very helpful, thank you!
Thanks
God bless you dear
Keep going ❤️❤️❤️
Ok so I just used my Audible credit to purchase this book 10min after this video.
Great job! Have you thought about curating them into a collection and make it available to your listeners? By the way I subscribe to your newsletter for a while and would to catch up to earlier book reviews.
Thank you!!! I receive your video and page in my email.... you are very kind.... blessings
Good summary
I know that "starting a book and leaving it at any time it doesn't feel right for you" is an art.
But I just can't tap into that skill. 😅
If I start a book.. No matter how worthless it feels still I can't drop it down.
There's comes your videos to rescue me.
Before starting any book... I watch a review. Then decides if I'm ready to pick it up or not.
And you have covered almost all..
Since we are a community of self help lovers... It's nothing about spoilers 😂😂
Sometimes a book's review is better than investing time in a book.
I'm in no position to comment about any authors. But I can choose the kind of writing I would like to read.
And I definitely not like writings with soooooo many stories and less of insights.
People who read self help a lot... They already know and practice the surface facts.
For example : I read deep work,
It was a strange love and hate experience.
The book had sooo much of Cal Newport trying to convince that deep work is important. I mean man I know that's why I'm reading it... Give me better insights.
It had very less depth in deep work facts 😂😂.. He talked about it on a very very surface level. I'm amazed to see how no one talking about that and just blindly praising it.
But then I loved it for a fact that it kept me in a mindset of deep work all day long while I was reading it (the psychology of motivation) .
I got distracted from my point.. I'm sorry
My point is sometimes it doesn't worth to read the whole book (quite by Susan cain top that list 😑😑, sorry just my opinion)
That's why book reviews and especially this channel helps me to save my time, protect my FOMO of self help books and improve my productivity research.
Glad you kept it short and to the point !
@@plusbonus1165 😎 yeahh too short, to the point 😅😅
Btw I'm glad still you have read all of it. I was not hoping anyone would... Thanks man... 😇😇
So interesting!
Love this!
The way you produce your videos, what is this style called? What is the best software for this?
I GTD and WOOP, now also DDOGG, but somehow tasks are still there if I don’t do them. Any other abbrevation that can help with that annoying part of having actually to do them?
I have had this issue of accumulating a lot of information and then not really executing them. Subconsciously may be, I just feel content that I gathered enough good positive content for the day and practically do only 20-30% of my ability in the rest of the day. What worked for me is, limiting to 1 new information at a time, implement it and then see if you need to learn anything new.. if what you have already learnt serves your purpose you will know it and go looking for the best method that serves you right.. start with whatever you have read/learnt recently and give it a go. Hope it works for you. Good luck
I love your videos too
Many of these tenents are reworded Agile techniques. I do like gratitude as a positive difference
Thank you.
very interesting
Can u review book " Life 3.0 " by Max Tegmark ?
You can incorporate this knowledge to project management and DELETE quite a few PMI steps :)?
Nice work, as always :)
but I don't get to the 1-Page PDF Summary - the link above doesn't show any information besides "Summary: Effortless", there is no link to the PDF ?!
Highly appreciate your work, bro. Thanks for your consistent and superbly done videos🌹💕
Can u tell me which software do you use to create these videos
What app do you use to create your videos?
Man u are the best. Thanks tho
consistency is effective and efficient for getting results efforlless
Unfortunately the gradual part not only doesn't work better for me but also destroys my morale and turns the pleasant work matching my daily capacity into a real struggle and burden :/
There's a reason why people say that not every method works for everyone.
The visualization exercises sound like neuro-linguistic programming.
Greg McKweown's Ethos and principles are based in NLP and Buddhism.
Wow. Im completing a book within 10 mins.
Not a great book, but great job summarizing it. It's just lack of new content, and almost everything in it is common knowledge unless this is the first book of this kind someone picks up in their life.
ik werk aan mijn eigen music ontwerpen verder komt wel goed ik weet die hard werken hard is en ik weet tijd geld gaat daar gaat het strijd tijd tegen de tijd .
chafed armpits! LOLLLLL
D - Done , what does done look like ?
Delete - What steps can I delete ?
Obvious - What is the first obvious action I can take?
Gradual - What gradual pace can I sustain ?
Grateful- What can I be grateful for ?
DDOGG
💘
*5 things to quit right now:*
*1. Overthinking*
*2. Trying to make everyone happy*
*3. Living in the past*
*4. Worrying*
*5. Doubting yourself*
*4 Things that Should Guide You:*
*1) Your goals.*
*2) Your passion.*
*3) Your faith.*
*4) Your courage.*
*"Everything in life is easier when you don't concern yourself with what other people are doing."*
The chances of you seeing this comment is pretty low, but if you did, *I hope you have an amazing day.* 🖤
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David Goggins would be disappointed by this book... :D
Summary ; Just do it .
Wow. Such an empty lala-land book.