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Mentioned in 3 episodes
How to have a good day
Book • 2016
In 'How to Have a Good Day', Caroline Webb translates recent findings from behavioral economics, psychology, and neuroscience into actionable strategies for enhancing daily work performance.
The book provides step-by-step guidance on setting priorities, managing time effectively, and boosting energy levels, helping readers navigate common workplace challenges with ease.
The book provides step-by-step guidance on setting priorities, managing time effectively, and boosting energy levels, helping readers navigate common workplace challenges with ease.
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Mentioned by Dr. Neil, who listens to it on Audible, as an example of how successful people keep a notepad and pen around.

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Mentioned by Jonathan Haidt when talking about the 'positive no' technique.

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when discussing his research on psychedelics.


Dan Go

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as a book he often refers to on the podcast and considers underrated.


Brooks Duncan

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as a book covering various areas of productivity to improve one's day.


Brooks Duncan

No More Afternoon Crashes: The Key to Feeling Great All Day (TPS552)




