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R**N
Good value
Some good ideas.
R**R
Useful Summary of Key Ideas- but very basic
It's a short book with some actionable content, but a lot of filler and white pages.I ordered the printed book and there are no page numbers in the body of this book. Page numbers 1 to 76 are missing.
J**N
Good
Good read, recommended for everyone who is ambitious about life. I find the part about strategic thinking to be intriguing
F**Y
very good
very very good,I enjoyed this book so much that I actually finished it, which is something I rarely do.
R**M
A fitting conclusion to the four part series
Whilst all of the books in the series are fairly short, this is the longest and for good reason. It builds on what you have put into action from the the initial three books by providing a clear framework on how to best obtain your goals.
M**V
Not what it promises (not about strategy at all)
The book promises one thing, strategic thinking, but delivers another, how to do your tasks more efficiently. Regarding strategic thinking, it only says once in the book that you must choose your tasks carefully. Rest everything is about managing your time, delegating, etc. Useful, but not what was promised at the outset and by the title.
B**B
Entirely misses Focus
So glad Amazon will refund if book returned promptly. If you think this book is about how to concentrate - you are wrong. If you expect tips on staying attentive when tired-ditto. The best ways of picking yourself up when you don't feel like doing anything? Nada.In fact this book is about goal setting and identifying what you want from life. Worthy maybe. But not about focus as most people understand it.
C**H
For those with butterfly brains and lives
This challenges those of us who call ourselves spontaneous, but in reality are actually disorganised to strategise our life, remove the pressure of chaos, yet not cease real spontaneity.
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