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Free to Focus

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Like most people I am swamped with work, volunteering and activities with my family. It feels I am not in control with my to-do lists or my time. Michael Hyatt provides great additions to the Eisenhower Matrix, the Freedom Compass and the Development Zone. These new concepts which overlay the old ideas allow you to refocus your energy into the tasks that will help you achieve your goals. Michael’s plain talk and real-life examples show you how to take back your time. He instills in you the feeling that you can get more done by doing less, by focusing on what you are good at and what is important to you.

This is an excellent book for all to read. Regardless of whether you are a solo entrepreneur, a stressed out executive, a homemaker or a college student, this book is a MUST read.

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Michael Hyatt knocked it out of the park with this book. It was so informative and packed with practical action taking suggestions for you to free up your day. This was the first book of its kind that was able to clearly breakdown the areas that challenge managers, and CEO’s alike. Giving great insight into where someone could be going wrong within the current system that they have in place. If you do not have a system in place this book will give you a wonderful plan that allows you to maximize your productivity each day.

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I’ve read all of Michael Hyatt’s previous works so I was looking forward to reading this. If you are a regular listener to his podcast and reader of his blog, there isn’t anything new in this book. But that’s not a critique. If you buy into Hyatt’s method of productivity, this is the book you give to friends and colleagues to explain his methods, without them having to listen to hours of podcasts.

It’s a good book that has surmised all of Hyatt’s advice in an easy to follow guide. It’s a must read for anyone that feels bogged down in work

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