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Effortless: Make It Easy to Do What Matters
by Greg McKeown
Not as effortlessly inspiring as Essentialism
What if you could achieve more without overexerting and overthinking? McKeown stresses the importance of simplifying processes to get effortless results. McKeown focuses on how to get yourself in the right mindset, how to simplify your actions, and then how to automate them to reach even greater results.
When I read McKeown's Essentialism last year, its simplicity spoke to me in a way few books have. Needless to say, my expectations for Effortless were rather high. Unfortunately, McKeown's newest book just didn't have the same power that Essentialism had, and I struggled to stay engaged with the uninspired advice.
I received a complimentary copy of this book from Crown Publishing through NetGalley. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.
What if you could achieve more without overexerting and overthinking? McKeown stresses the importance of simplifying processes to get effortless results. McKeown focuses on how to get yourself in the right mindset, how to simplify your actions, and then how to automate them to reach even greater results.
When I read McKeown's Essentialism last year, its simplicity spoke to me in a way few books have. Needless to say, my expectations for Effortless were rather high. Unfortunately, McKeown's newest book just didn't have the same power that Essentialism had, and I struggled to stay engaged with the uninspired advice.
I received a complimentary copy of this book from Crown Publishing through NetGalley. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.