Introduction

Almost every individual agrees on the importance of being productive and staying productive on one’s tasks. You need to get to the point in your life, especially as a Leader, where productivity is as important to you as much as it is to a business.

You can find out more about how to stay productive in this detailed guide.

We have put together for you a list of our top ten books (as at June 2020) on Productivity you could read in order to gain more insights on how to stay productive, number one is our all-time best while number ten is our favourite.

So, what are these 10 books?

The 80/20 Principle by Richard Koch

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You probably may be wondering why we rated this particular boo as our ‘all-time-best’. In this book by the successful Author and Investor, Richard Koch, you will learn a very important principle when it comes to productivity. Richard teaches that in life, 80% of the things we do contribute to

 

First things first by Stephen Covey

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Procrastinate on Purpose by Rory Vaden

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Eat that Frog by Brian Tracy

 

Getting things Done by David Allen

The four-hour work week by Tim Ferris

The Now Habit by Neil Fiore

Extreme Productivity by Robert C. Pozen

How to be a Productivity Ninja by Graham Allcott

Make Today count by John C. Maxwell

By Victor Ifegwu-Mbonu

Ifegwu-Mbonu Victor (Sir Vic) is a Personal Growth and Leadership Trainer, author and speaker. He is the Founder of the Double Edged Impact Network . He focuses on helping individuals go DEEP, that is, he helps individuals Discover, Equip, Extend and Promote themselves so they could live the lives they were created to live. He has trained and spoken to over 10,000 people so far on different topics of Personal Growth and Leadership.

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