Five books on productivity and time management you should read

Are you interested in productivity, work efficiency and time management? If you are a team manager or aspire to a managerial position, this is a topic you should certainly explore. Below is a list of five interesting and insightful books which will help broaden your understanding of this area.

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This list is based on recommendations published on Entrepreneur.com.

The End of Procrastination (Petr Ludwig)

This Czech bestseller focuses on effective time management and overcoming chronic procrastination. If you have not read it yet, it is definitely worth considering.

Atomic Habits (James Clear)

This highly practical book explores the process of building good habits and eliminating bad ones. The author emphasises small yet consistent changes that lead to significant results over time.

The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari (Robin Sharma)

This book presents a motivational story about a successful lawyer who, after suffering a heart attack, abandons his career and embarks on a journey to India in search of life’s true meaning. The author combines the philosophy of personal development, time management and mindfulness, offering practical advice on achieving a balance between work and personal life.

Getting Things Done (David Allen)

In this book, the author introduces the GTD (Getting Things Done) method, one of the most effective personal productivity systems. It teaches readers how to organise tasks, eliminate stress, and successfully manage even the most demanding projects.

The 4-Hour Workweek (Timothy Ferriss)

Are you prepared to acquire a new perspective on work, life and time management? In this groundbreaking book, the author explains how to minimise time spent working while maximising efficiency. Among other insights, he also explores how to automate income and achieve financial independence.

 

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