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  • Busy

  • How to thrive in a world of too much
  • By: Tony Crabbe
  • Narrated by: Tony Crabbe
  • Length: 8 hrs and 17 mins
  • 4.7 out of 5 stars (108 ratings)

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Busy

By: Tony Crabbe
Narrated by: Tony Crabbe
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Publisher's summary

It's difficult to ask anybody "how are you?" without hearing the word "busy" somewhere in their response. We feel overwhelmed by busyness because of the demands on our time: our inboxes and our to-do lists are bulging, a huge amount of people expect things from us and our organisations are trying to do more with fewer people. But it doesn't have to be that way.

In reality, busyness isn't essential. Yes, there is a lot to do, but believing you're always busy because you have so much to do is both false and unhelpful. Busyness is a normal response to a world of too much, but it isn't the only response.

In Busy Tony Crabbe draws on solid psychological research to address one of the great problems of modern life: we're too busy. But it isn't a time-management book. Rather than providing advice for increasing productivity and efficiency, it sets out four key strategies (corresponding to sections of the book) for thriving despite of the overload of too much:

1. Mastery - to move beyond busyness you need to regain a sense of mastery over your life. This section shows you how to build a sense of control back into your life, take responsibility for making choices and set boundaries to protect you from the flood of demands and information.

2. Focus - in a world of too much, success is not about doing more at work but about making an impact. This section outlines three ways to move to a career strategy that doesn't rely on productivity alone.

3. Engagement - busyness can cause you to disengage from the people, values and activities that are important to us. This section provides you with the three keys to reengaging with your work and life.

4. Momentum - part of the challenge to moving beyond busyness is that even if you agree you should make the change, you're too busy to find the time and energy to do anything about it. This section is dedicated to helping you make the change, creating the impetus, energy and clarity to move to a life less busy.

©2015 Tony Crabbe (P)2015 Hachette Audio
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"This book has the power to change your life. In this thought provoking guidebook to today's world of 'too much', Tony Crabbe destroys the myth of 'busyness' and provides practical, thoughtful advice to help individuals (and their organisations) unleash their true potential." (Dave Coplin, chief envisioning officer, Microsoft UK and author of Business Reimagined)

"Over the past 20 years, all of us who are connected to the Internet have been overwhelmed by the disease of busy-ness. We seem to have less control over professional and social lives and ever more and more consumed by a world of 'too much'. This book is the medicine we have been looking for to become healthier, happier and successful human beings. It is packed with great ideas built on cutting-edge research and best practices. Interesting stories and wonderful practical strategies help the reader to be able to truly thrive in today's busy world. This is the best book I have read in the past 10 years!" (Michael Marquardt, professor, George Washington University; president, World Institute for Action Learning; and best-selling author of Leading with Questions)

"Solid psychological research to address one of the great problems of modern life." (The Courier Mail)

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Amazing book. Must listen.

Tony crabbe's done a fantastic job with this book. Really addressed a pain area for so many of us in today's environment. Never had so many takeaways from an audio book till date and I've gone through many. It's also changed my thinking from busy is good to busy is a disaster. It's a word that I cringe to use now.

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Stimulating

I have been falling into the busy trap again and this audiobook helped me to get back to thinking and to start delegating things again so that I can get back to enjoying my family and life more. Well written, well told and pulls together the threads of others' work well

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Thorough and simply inspiring

Finished it in 2 weeks. New personal record, felt very drawn to the subject so listened at least a chapter a day

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Excellent advice

This book gets to the heart of why less busy activity can lead to both more accomplishment and greater well-being. The delivery is delightfully succinct, with not a word wasted. The content focuses on the practical but does not stop at the boundaries of the workday. Too much is too much whether it happens in our out of the office. Your attention is the fundamental tool that you will need to use to navigate your work and your life. Use it wisely.

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Enlightening

In this current world of fast and superficial this book brings a great perspective on how to prioritize your values, and the important people around you. The impulses you need to tame to get your life back instead of being busy all the time. Now, put down your phone and give the person next to you your full attention.

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Useful and Interesting!

I listened to this on audiobook. Ironically, I did it while I was working on some rather mundane and lengthy projects.

I am recommending this to both of my grown children.

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Learned a lot: Put the big things first!

Loved it.

Recommend it for anyone that feels like they can't manage their time, are too busy, or just have too much on their plate.

In summary, manage your attention not your time. Instead of doing more, be strategic in what you spend your time and attention on.

For more, get this book.

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Getting things done—right

This book is an makes for an interesting companion to the time management classic "Getting Things Done," in that it helps you figure out which "things" you actually want to do. It also makes a convincing argument that people who strive to be strategic with their time, rather than simply efficient, are not only more effective at their jobs—they're happier, too. Don't try to do everything, the author says—do the right things to get what you want. The same holds true for companies: don't try to be everything to every consumer. Settle on your true brand, and do what makes you the best at it.

If you haven't read "Getting Things Done," I would recommend reading this first, as it puts you in the right mindset for learning concrete strategies for success.

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Life Changing

Loved it. I'm going back through and revisit bookmarks to make some changes in my life. Looking forward to sharing it with family and friends!

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Wow

This book changed my perspective on how I saw thing. I purchased purchased this book because of how overwhelmed I was with work and life. I couldn't find a balance. I definitely recommend this to everyone.

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