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Summary of Timothy Ferriss' The 4-Hour Workweek: Key Takeaways & Analysis

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About Summary Of Timothy Ferriss' The 4-Hour

Don't miss this summary of Tim Ferriss' best-selling book, The 4-Hour Workweek. In his book, Ferriss provides practical advice for escaping your soul-sucking job, making more money in less time, and living the life you want to live now instead of waiting for retirement. This SUMOREADS summary provides key takeaways and analysis to help you quickly understand his step-by-step method for working when you want and from wherever you want. What will you learn from listening to this book? How to decide what's important in your life and break your dreams into achievable goals How to get more done at a fraction of the time with two little-known principles How to liberate yourself from the black void of unread emails and unstructured meetings and take back control of your schedule How to outsource your tasks or business functions to virtual assistants overseas and get more return on your time How to create a business that virtually runs itself How to get your boss to agree to a remote-work arrangement to get space to pursue your adventures How to plan for your "mini-retirements" and enhance your life experience Book Summary Overview In this New York Times best seller, self-help guru Timothy Ferriss takes the listener through practical steps to work less for double (or more) the income and use the spare time to pursue exciting adventures. The 4-Hour Workweek is your field guide to eliminating clutter and increasing productivity, getting your money and ideas (and inexpensive virtual assistants) to work for you, and becoming a professional vagabond at a fraction of the cost. What are you waiting for? Click "buy now" to own your copy today. Please note: This is a summary, analysis, and review of the book and not the original book.