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Friday Nov 16, 2018
S4, Episode 46: A Book Review: The 12 Week Year-Book
Friday Nov 16, 2018
Friday Nov 16, 2018
Every so often, I like to let you know about an interesting, helpful book I read. My friend, Mark Podolsky, gave me this book to read.
I have been an avid reader in the past and enjoy the time reading. These days I do not have much spare time to read, but it was nice to take the time to read this book.
The book tends to read as a book that is giving advice on how to improve productivity at work and within organizations. A lot of the ideas can be transferred into other parts of your life.
In this podcast you will:
- Learn the five emotional stages people move through when making changes in their lives.
- Acquire Dave's view on the overall book and the way of life that this book recommends.
- Discover which chapter was the most beneficial to Dave and how he manages and multi-tasks his different businesses.
For all the show notes, transcription, and more, check out the podcast website at http://doctorfreedompodcast.com/
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