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Mentioned in 45 episodes

Make Time

How to Focus on What Matters Every Day
Book • 2018
In 'Make Time', Jake Knapp and John Zeratsky offer a framework to help individuals manage their time more effectively.

The book introduces the concept of the 'Busy Bandwagon' and 'Infinity Pools' (endless digital content) that consume our time.

It proposes a four-step daily process: Highlight (identify the most important task), Laser (focus on that task), Energize (maintain energy levels), and Reflect (evaluate and improve the process).

The authors provide over 80 actionable tips to help readers implement these steps and make meaningful time for what truly matters.

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Mentioned in 45 episodes

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Cal Newport
, emphasizing the idea of designing your days around focusing on what matters most, letting the rest work itself out.
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Ep. 265: Big Ideas for Deeper Living
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Lenny Rachitsky
as the authors' recent book, recommended by a previous podcast guest, Ben Williams.
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Making time for what matters | Jake Knapp and John Zeratsky (authors of Sprint and Make Time, co-founders of Character Capital)
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Lenny Rachitsky
as a book related to time management and productivity.
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How to make better decisions and build a joyful career | Ada Chen Rekhi (Notejoy, LinkedIn, SurveyMonkey)
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Lenny Rachitsky
as a book that discusses the importance of setting a "top goal."
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How to fire people with grace, work through fear, and nurture innovation | Matt Mochary (CEO coach)
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Ben Williams
, who loves this book and its impact on his relationship with information.
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How Snyk built a product-led growth juggernaut | Ben Williams (VP of Product at Snyk)
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Chris Hutchins
in relation to digital boundaries and time management.
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5 Resets to Reduce Stress and Burnout with Dr. Aditi Nerurkar
Mentioned by Aaron Walter as a book about our relationship to digital tools.
159 snips
Jake Knapp: Click—How to make what people want
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Mike Schmitz
as a book that introduces the concept of "infinity pool" in relation to digital distractions.
132 snips
211: The Focus MOB

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