Thursday is the New Friday
How to Work Fewer Hours, Make More Money, and Spend Time Doing What You Want
by:
Joe Sanok
Summary:
The book advocates for a four-day workweek, arguing that increased productivity and efficiency can be achieved by working fewer hours. It provides strategies for restructuring time and work habits to enhance personal well-being and professional success.
Key points:
1. Four-Day Workweek: Sanok claims a four-day workweek boosts productivity, mental health, and life balance, as fewer hours increase focus and task prioritization.
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