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Stress-Free Productivity
- A Personalized Toolkit to Become Your Most Efficient and Creative Self
- De: Alice Boyes PhD
- Narrado por: Alice Boyes PhD
- Duración: 8 h y 4 m
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There is no such thing as a one-size-fits-all productivity plan. The tricks that work for your colleague may not work as well for you. Or perhaps they don’t work at all. The fact is that everyone has their own productivity quirks to make them work efficiently and effectively. They just don’t know how to crack them.
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Blog posts in book form
- De AlexB en 03-28-22
- Stress-Free Productivity
- A Personalized Toolkit to Become Your Most Efficient and Creative Self
- De: Alice Boyes PhD
- Narrado por: Alice Boyes PhD
Blog posts in book form
Revisado: 03-28-22
Don't look for serious advice in this book unless you like consuming blog posts aimed at creating traffic for the author.
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The Parasitic Mind
- How Infectious Ideas Are Killing Common Sense
- De: Gad Saad
- Narrado por: Jim Meskimen
- Duración: 7 h y 36 m
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Serving as a powerful follow-up to Jordan Peterson’s book 12 Rules for Life, Dr. Gad Saad unpacks what is really happening in progressive safe zones, why we need to be paying more attention to these trends, and what we must do to stop the spread of dangerous thinking. A professor at Concordia University who has witnessed this troubling epidemic firsthand, Dr. Saad dissects a multitude of these concerning forces (corrupt thought patterns, belief systems, attitudes, etc.) that have given rise to a stifling political correctness in our society.
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Some pros and some cons
- De chris boutte en 10-11-20
- The Parasitic Mind
- How Infectious Ideas Are Killing Common Sense
- De: Gad Saad
- Narrado por: Jim Meskimen
Podcasting and Twitter in book form
Revisado: 05-30-21
Podcasting and Twitter in book form - you can't expect more from this book. Saad's humor and sarcasm are deftly aimed against current trends influencing discourse in academia and social networks across the USA and American influenced west. And this can be entertaining if you are on the side of the "convinved". However, instead of an explanation of sort, or thoughtful consideration of "how infectious ideas are killing common sense", it is a polemical text dabbed in personal anecdote. There is no real treatise on the reasons behind what is going on across academia, or what can be done to face it. Well, almost nothing - the major advice is to grow a pair and stand up for what's right. A book that preaches to the choire, but won't make any lasting change.
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