![]() It’s a tighter way to connect what you do with what you want. It’s recognizing that not all things matter equally and finding the things that matter most. “Going small” is ignoring all the things you could do and doing what you should do. ![]() Take any area of your life and find the one action you can take, or focus you can shift, that makes everything else easier or unnecessary.Īs Keller explains in the book, when you want the best chance to succeed at anything, your approach should always be to go small: The idea is to find the one thing, in any situation, that will allow you to produce extraordinary results. ![]() It’s one of those strategies that’s painfully obvious, but Keller and Papasan have turned it into an effective system to improve any area of your life. The ONE Thing gets at the topic in a way that’s different from anything else I’ve read or tried. The aim of the book is to show you how to cut through the clutter of work, life, well-being, love, family, hobbies, free time, etc., and focus on the things that matter.Ĭutting through clutter is a brilliant and important idea-but not a new one, right? The One Thing by Gary Keller and Jay Papasan, is a life-improvement masterpiece. It inspired me to take immediately action in my own life and I gave several copies to friends and family members I knew would appreciate it. I recently read a book that combines all these topics into one super-engaging, sharply-designed package. I’ve been trying to read more fiction, but I always find myself going back to nonfiction books about marketing, running a small business, productivity, consulting and figuring out how to be my best self. I’m a bit of a nonfiction junkie when it comes to books. Review: The ONE Thing: The Surprisingly Simple Truth Behind Extraordinary Results
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