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Caffeinated Humor: Sarcastic Comedy For The Masses
- De: Will McKinley
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Sarcasm is a dying art form.The perfect meeting of over the top sarcastic humor and WAY too much caffeine.
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This is garbage
- De Amazon Customer en 01-16-23
- Caffeinated Humor: Sarcastic Comedy For The Masses
- De: Will McKinley
This is garbage
Revisado: 01-16-23
This comes off as stream of consciousness from a clueless older man who has tons of unresolved traumas he wants for others to have so he isn’t alone. Putting yourself on a pedestal and judging everyone you think is below you. Very pathetic and just kind of sad to listen to. I wish I could give no stars.
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Introducing Focus: The Ultimate Guide to Achieving Unbreakable Focus, Increasing Your Productivity, and Sharpening Your Mind
- De: David Spencer
- Narrado por: Cathi Colas
- Duración: 1 h y 6 m
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Are ready to discover the best ways to improving your focus? Is it safe to say that you get irritated in light of the fact that you can’t seem to concentrate for long periods of time and are not keeping on top of things in your everyday life? You can't seem to get out of that hole of switching between various different things? The only way to get over this is to take that leap into learning how to solve your focus problems. This book is ideal for somebody wanting to learn the best ways of how to organize your life and get everything back to efficient, working order.
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On the off chance someone reads this
- De Rainer en 02-08-19
This is mostly common sense.
Revisado: 01-20-19
I cannot say that nothing in this book is helpful. it has some very great tips for improving concentration and productivity. The problems I have with the book are as follow:
1. It is mostly common sense.
2. It states a lot of the same information over and over again in a manner that is redundant. There are several parts of the books that can be summarised in the line "to have the focus you need to concentrate". Well, of course, you would need to concentrate in order to have focus as the two terms are synonymous.
3. One of the chapters is straight up a list of apps that are useful for productivity, which is the same information you could find in any app store in the "productivity" category for FREE.
4. At the end of the book, the author goes on for some time trying to persuade the reader to give him a good review and rating for this book. It feels very strange as none of the other books/audiobooks I have tried ever tried to shill their own product to me, especially not quite so strongly.
5. The simplicity of this book, as well as the information in it, is something any college student or even just a person with the ability to think logically could write in a much more concise manner. Nothing in this work is groundbreaking or goes farther than things one can discover for themselves upon reflection and perhaps 30 minutes of basic psychology research on the issue.
6. Very predictable and dull. Has the vibe that literally anyone could write this without the requirement of significant skill.
I know it sounds very harsh, but with such a title I expect to gain more than one or two tips for lessening distractions. I expected a lot more from this book and was very sorely disappointed. Do Not Buy if you have read other books on this topic, you will not find any new information here, other than what sounds like an app commercial.
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