![]() ![]() So if you feel your life needs a bit of de-cluttering and you yearn for ideas on how to live a simpler and more fulfilling life then check out Leo Babauta’s ‘The Power of Less’. Leo talks about his six principles of simple productivity which are: 1. It is about identifying the essential and eliminating the rest. He then breaks his overall theory into practical steps to dealing with email, filing, daily routines, health and fitness and speed of living.įor me the book boils down to living a simpler life, more in tune with your body and nature. He talks about the importance of setting limits on our wants, how to simplify and focus on the essential, creating new habits and a general small is beautiful approach. So Leo’s book is a manifesto in praise of leading a simpler life. The book is about how with the mental and material explosion we in the Western world have experienced, where we have wealth and possessions that would be the dreams of Egyptian Pharoah’s, why are we more stressed than ever? Our constant desire for more, more, more is creating huge pressures on individuals, society and the planets resources. Leo Babauta is the author of the top ten blog Zen Habits and writes in a very fluid and sharp style. The author writes, At the heart of this simple book lies the key to many of the struggles we face these days, from being productive and achieving our goals. I picked the book up in San Francisco while there on business recently after being suggested it by Tim Ferriss. E-Book, Hay House (2009)Format: EPUB (Adobe DRM). over twothirds of the pages in Leo Babauta's book extolling The Power of Less. Babauta, LeoPower of LessUntersttzte Lesegertegruppen: PC/MAC/eReader/Tablet. The first book that I’ve really been enjoying reading is ‘The Power of Less’ by Leo Babauta. Books By Leo Babauta Ultralight: The Zen Habits Guide to Traveling Light & Living Light Zen To Done: The Ultimate Simple Productivity System The Power of. as a definitive guide to writing a selfhelp book on time management. So the summer usually sees me increase my reading and over the next couple of weeks I’m going to write little mini blog posts about what I’ve been reading. I love everything about books, their tactile nature, as a repository for information and as a way of getting inside someone elses skin and walking around for a while. I don’t drink, smoke or do drugs but I do seek out and read books with the same lack of self-control as a crack addict.
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