The 5 Habit of Highly Effective People by Stephen Covey

This book is a classic for a reason. It outlines five essential habits for productivity and effectiveness in any field or life situation. Covey’s advice is practical and timeless, making this book a must-read for anyone looking to improve their productivity.

2. The lean start up by Eric Ries

If you’re looking to start a business or launch a new project, The lean start up is a must-read. Ries lays out a scientific process for launching successful new ventures, based on his own experiences as an entrepreneur. This book is essential for anyone looking to be productive and innovative with their work.

3. Eat that frog! by Brian Tracy

This book is all about getting more done in less time. Tracy offers 21 strategies for tackling the most challenging tasks first, so you can get them out of the way and move on to the rest of your work. If you’re struggling with procrastination, this book is for you.

4. First things first by Stephen Covey and Roger Merrill

This book takes a holistic approach to productivity, addressing both the individual and interpersonal dimensions of effective work habits. Covey and Merrill outline four primary areas of focus for productive living: personal productivity, family productivity, team productivity, and public service productivity. If you’re looking for a comprehensive guide to productive living, this is it.

5. The power of habit by Charles Duhigg

This book is all about how our daily habits control our lives – for better or worse. Duhigg offers insights and strategies for understanding and changing our bad habits, so we can become more productive (and happier) people overall. If you’re looking to make some big changes in your life, this book is a great place to start.

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