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Time Wise: Harness the Powerful Habits and Productivity Secrets of the World's Most Successful People
Paperback / softback
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Description
Dominate your day and level up your life, using the secrets and habits of highly effective people. A practical guide from the behavioural scientist behind the #1 ranking Australian business podcast How I Work. Learn how to become time wise using the hacks that high achievers rely on to accomplish more than the average person - so you can do your best work and have fun while doing it. Organisational psychologist Dr Amantha Imber has interviewed more than 150 bestselling authors, musicians, entertainers, entrepreneurs and business leaders for her podcast, How I Work, to get inside their heads and understand the routines and rituals that enable them to achieve their purpose. Three years and over 3 million podcast downloads later, she has uncovered a wealth of proven strategies that anyone can adopt to improve their productivity, work and lifestyle - whether you are a CEO, working parent, small business owner or university student. In this clear and value-packed book, Amantha brings together all the gems she's learned from her conversations with guests including Adam Grant, Dan Pink, Cal Newport, Mia Freedman, Turia Pitt, B.J. Fogg, Sandra Sully, Kochie, Gary Mehigan and Gretchen Rubin, to name just some. Covering energy, efficiency, decision-making, self-talk, digital distractions and more, Amantha's practical and research-backed guide will allow you to shortcut your way to achieving more in less time, with less stress and greater joy.
Author Biography
Dr Amantha Imber is an organisational psychologist and founder of behavioural science consultancy Inventium. Amantha is also the host of the number one ranking business podcast How I Work, which has had over 3 million downloads, where she interviews some of the world's most successful people about their habits, strategies and rituals. In 2019, Amantha was named as one of the Australian Financial Review's 100 Women of Influence. In 2021, she won the Thinkers50 Innovation Award (described by the Financial Times as the 'Oscars for Management Thinking'), which recognises the thinker who has contributed the most to the understanding of innovation globally over the last two years. Amantha's thoughts have appeared in Harvard Business Review, Forbes, Entrepreneur and Fast Company and she is the author of two bestselling books, The Creativity Formula and The Innovation Formula.
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