In this episode of The Book Nook, Sarah and Daniel dive into Tim Ferriss's 'The 4-Hour Workweek,' breaking down how Ferriss's strategies for automating, outsourcing, and prioritizing work can free up time for living a richer life. They share real-life attempts at the 80/20 rule, experiments with outsourcing, and their baby steps toward Ferriss-style mini-retirements, connecting the book's unconventional ideas to their own work routines and personal dreams. Link to Amazon: https://amzn.to/45Xg...
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In this episode of The Book Nook, Sarah and Daniel dive into Tim Ferriss's 'The 4-Hour Workweek,' breaking down how Ferriss's strategies for automating, outsourcing, and prioritizing work can free up time for living a richer life. They share real-life attempts at the 80/20 rule, experiments with outsourcing, and their baby steps toward Ferriss-style mini-retirements, connecting the book's unconventional ideas to their own work routines and personal dreams. Link to Amazon: https://amzn.to/45Xg...
Sarah and Daniel have a lively, relatable conversation about 'The War of Art' by Steven Pressfield, laughing over how closely the book calls out procrastination and creative self-sabotage. They share real changes they’ve made—like putting on running shoes or sitting down at a laptop each morning—and discuss the comfort and usefulness of seeing creative fears as normal. They both agree that adopting a professional attitude, reframing anxiety as a guide, and little daily rituals are gamechanger...
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In this episode of The Book Nook, Sarah and Daniel dive into Tim Ferriss's 'The 4-Hour Workweek,' breaking down how Ferriss's strategies for automating, outsourcing, and prioritizing work can free up time for living a richer life. They share real-life attempts at the 80/20 rule, experiments with outsourcing, and their baby steps toward Ferriss-style mini-retirements, connecting the book's unconventional ideas to their own work routines and personal dreams. Link to Amazon: https://amzn.to/45Xg...