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Workday Warrior

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I’m a self-proclaimed productivity addict, so of course I had to read this book. This was full of tips and tricks to take control of our time and enhance our efficiency amid distractions, interruptions and complexity.

After reading similar books on the topic, such as Steven Covey’s ‘The Four Quadrant’ and David Allen’s ‘Getting Things Done’, honestly this book didn’t teach me anything new. It pretty much covered similar practices, albeit with different labels.

Having said that, I think it’s important that more books get written about this topic, as the world changes, and the reader group changes. I would recommend this book to people who want to improve their productivity, but find the traditional systems too complicated for their needs.

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A fabulous book that I enjoyed. Funny, witty and this book fit my life. So funny and I didn't want the book to end! Loved it!

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This was a well-written and informative book for anyone who is looking to take control of their workday. As someone who has a lot of priorities and work on a daily basis, this book was a helpful guide on how to develop a better system and to "become a workday warrior". Thanks to the author, NetGalley, and the publisher for this ARC!

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Whilst I’m desperately trying to better manage my work day, this book couldn’t have come at a better opportunity.

The helpful tips are just what I needed and I find comfort knowing my struggles are not alone.

Highly recommend for those who are keen to be a workday warrior!

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