Do More Great Work
Stop the Busywork. Start the Work That Matters.
Summary:
The book provides practical strategies and exercises to help individuals focus on high-impact tasks that leverage their strengths and passions, rather than getting bogged down by routine busywork. It encourages readers to identify and pursue "Great Work" that is meaningful, engaging, and makes a significant difference in their professional and personal lives.
Key points:
1. Types of Work: The book categorizes work into Great Work (meaningful and impactful), Good Work (productive but not inspiring), and Bad Work (wasteful and draining). It stresses the importance of focusing on Great Work for fulfillment.
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