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  • Money and Time Management Guide for Job Holders (2-in-1 Bundle)

  • I Don't Know, Book 3
  • By: Md Ishak Khan
  • Narrated by: Md Ishak Khan
  • Length: 3 hrs and 37 mins
  • 4.0 out of 5 stars (1 rating)

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Money and Time Management Guide for Job Holders (2-in-1 Bundle)

By: Md Ishak Khan
Narrated by: Md Ishak Khan
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In this bundle, you get two amazing audiobooks that give you the easiest roadmaps for money and time management. Must-listens for job holders!

Book 1: I Don't Know How to Get Rich

You’ve listened to tons of millionaires and scammers. And it didn’t work. Because they've talked about themselves. They’ve shown you their Ferrari, their vacation pics, and side hustle videos in 80x speed that worked for them. They haven’t given you a plan to work on.

Hence the book. In two hours, I Don’t Know How to Get Rich will show you:

  • What to do if you come up short every month even if your income is high
  • How to plan to handle your day job that you can’t leave and work on your creative projects that are settling dust
  • How to invest the little money you have without worrying
  • How to filter only the information you need from personal finance books and videos
  • How to think about money before you become a millionaire
  • Specific action plans that will get your finance in order
  • How to order your money so that you get to invest and save no matter how much your income is
  • The way of finding the most successful investment
  • How to find peace while you fight against the stressful time
  • How to find the association of money with all the aspects of life so that you can actually control it

By the time you reach the end of the audiobook, you’ll have control over your money. And time.

Book 2: I Don't Know How to Be Productive

“I’m trying to multitask at 10 percent efficiency. I'm exhausted all the time although I’m just sitting there. I am overwhelmed with information, I’m running between thoughts, I’m checking my phone every five minutes, and I can’t manage time for my creative projects.”

Is that you? If so, then I can help you.

Finishing a five-year marathon of PhD and working in an industry job have given me hands-on experience on how to handle deadlines, finish tasks under pressure, and optimize work-life balance. I know how to do these in the wrong way, so I can tell you the right way.

In less than two hours, I Don’t Know How to Be Productive will show you:

  • What to do if you can’t be productive because you don’t have a passion
  • How to find a constant stream of knowledge that leads to productivity
  • How to make a daily routine that doesn’t vaporize if you’re not in the mood
  • How to align your mindset with productivity
  • How to be productive in a toxic environment and on lethargic days
  • How to use downtimes and breaks effectively
  • How to use a simple, three-step approach that makes you productive right away
  • How to filter out only the useful chunk of information from books and digital contents

By the time you reach the end of this audiobook, you’ll find the balance between your limited time versus unlimited work, both inside and outside your workplace.

©2023 Md Ishak Khan (P)2023 Md Ishak Khan
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Some Annoyances, Some Takeaways

This two-book bundle focuses first on money and then on time management. The book is actually narrated by the author, which I always enjoy even if it's rare. I think it is especially helpful in this bundle’s case because the author is clearly not a native English speaker, so his language usage is a bit rough, but he certainly makes contextual sense when you hear him speak with his own cadence and emphasis. I think this would have actually been a much harder book to read and appreciate as a regular print book. I felt like the first book on money didn't go into enough detail in several places. The author assumed you would have particular financial knowledge, whether you did or not. So he glanced on topics without really explaining them. Both books in the bundle feature a variety of exercises to help you put his ideas into action. I found it laughable, though, that he always stated the particular amount of time he thought it should take you to do it. Most were laughably short. Especially for things where you might have to do a little research, particularly in the financial sections, many exercises would take longer than the 30 seconds or minute the author thinks they should take you. I appreciate the productivity/time management book more. Oddly enough, I'm not usually wild about those kinds of books, but the author had a unique spin on this that I appreciated. I like how he suggested you should take time every day to do two things: one that will help increase your knowledge, hopefully in a way that will help increase your income, and one that will help you express your creativity. The author talks about in several places how reading books like this should give you takeaways that will help you in some form or another. For me, that was my biggest takeaway from the book, and I think it's a good one.

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