Purposeful Productivity : Multiply Your Time And Your Happiness
$14.99
Tanya Dalton, the world’s leading expert on maximizing productivity, has created a DayReader with 60 eye-opening entries to help you assess and live a life free from FOMO (Fear of Missing Out).
There’s no doubt that social media has intensified the feelings of FOMO. The fear of missing out makes people feel envious, jealous, sad, and disappointed. According to a recent study by OptinMonster, nearly 69% or 7 out of 10 millennials experience FOMO–the most of any age group.
People are afraid to feel like an outsider and worry about being judged. But what if you could put a stop to your overwhelming FOMO feelings and manage your time more effectively? Tanya Dalton, a leading expert on purpose productivity, has created a DayReader to help you assess and live a FOMO-free life. In Purposeful Productivity, Dalton shares 60 entries that will:
*help you learn how to do less yet be more productive.
*identify what is important and clarify priorities.
*streamline specific tasks and workflow.
*help you discover your purpose.
Many of us feel exhausted by all we strive to do, often ending most days feeling unsatisfied and unsuccessful. Purposeful Productivity offers a liberating, refreshing shift in perspective where you don’t have to feel guilty for saying no and choosing to find your yes. Tanya Dalton’s insightful expertise and wisdom will help you experience a happier, more fulfilling life.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781400346622
ISBN10: 1400346622
Tanya Dalton
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: February 2025
Publisher: Thomas Nelson
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