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During all my years in business, I ve noticed that some people seem to make their job look effortless, while others are always in a struggle, no matter how simple you thought the task should be.
I ve always wondered if some people are just that much smarter, or what some do that the rest of us can emulate, in order that we too get the best results without working so hard.
In my current role as a consultant to entrepreneurs and small business owners, I ve accumulated my own list of insights on how some people get more done. Thus I was pleased to see that it s consistent with the guidance in a new book, Effortless: Make It Easier to Do What Matters Most, by Greg McKeown, a well-respected author and public speaker on business breakthroughs.
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Wednesday, April 28, 2021
The NYT s bestselling author, public speaker and all-round zen master joined the Chris Evans Breakfast Show with Sky to talk about his latest literary offering on how to save on stress and yes - make life more Effortless.
He told Chris: “This book is an emotional book both because of how I came to it myself personally, but also because it now comes out at a time when I think it has the power of relevance.
“In a sense it s a shame because this book is for people who are otherwise capable and successful and driven, but they feel on the edge of exhaustion or the edge of burnout or even way past it.
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