The ONE Thing
The Surprisingly Simple Truth Behind Extraordinary Results
Gary Keller
Overcome barriers to success and optimize your productivity with this step-by-step guide. Discover the success habit and learn how to beat time stealers, prioritize your goals, and achieve your purpose effectively.
Publish Date
2013-04-01T00:00:00.000Z
2013-04-01T00:00:00.000Z
first published in 2012
Goodreads Rating
4.13
ISBN
9781885167774
Categories
Recommendations
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Recommendations
It kind of hit home for me that when you wake up in the morning, you put your focus on this one thing of what you want to accomplish during the day, which seems like a no-brainer. – source
2018-08-22T16:18:18.000Z
Just finished a great book - The One Thing by Gary Keller. Important advice for all entrepreneurs and students. Make sure you take a break from time to time and allow yourself to fully enjoy it! I’m taking a break from organizing our conference👌 @orgnlmagazine #daretobeoriginal – source2021-01-26T18:46:46.000Z
Books that remind you, persuasively, of the power of simplicity, essentialism, focus.
They always make me happy.
This one is a fine book that goes right to the point and is priceless for helping you organise or reorganise your life.
... – source2022-03-07T19:04:26.000Z
Books on “doing the work” and why showing up each day matters. The ONE Thing (← this), The Dip (fastest), The Compound Effect (classic), The Obstacle is the Way (philosophical), and ReWork (the plan). You only need to read one, but I recommend them all. – source2020-02-16T15:30:07.000Z
@alexisohanian Big fan of this book. We took our leadership teams through it (along with 4 Disciplines of Execution) a few years ago w/ very positive outcomes. This is a timely reminder to do a refresh - not so easy to say disciplined 😬 – source2019-10-24T15:02:21.000Z
@davidkangye @Kiizakimbugwe @severelyours @ssojo81 @GloriaTesi Great book recommendation there. I give it a thumbs up. This book taught me 2 valuable lessons.
1. It is better to focus on 1 important task at a time and see it through to completion. Multitasking can be dangerous.
2. What do I want VS What do I want RIGHT NOW? – source2016-02-28T00:00:00.000Z
I'm on my 2nd time through this book. Highly recommend. Probably my favorite "self improvement"/entrepreneur book ever. – source2019-07-20T06:56:13.000Z
Love the books that get referneced in an article as a passing reference but gets you intrigued enough to download a sample on kindle, then get hooked and buy the book and just feel happy through the ahha moments this book is giving you. Best way to discover books ❤📚
Reading ⬇️ – source