The Art Of Less Doing: One Entrepreneur's Formula for a Beautiful Life
At the peak of his career and success, Ari Meisel nearly killed himself from exhaustion and overwork. He had to make a choice: he could let his "success" destroy him physically and mentally, or he could find a better way to live. He spent the next few years redesigning his life from scratch. Ultimately he found the way to reduce his workload by 80%, while actually increasing results and success. Furthermore, he could spend time on what matters most: his family. This book describes his method. Using Meisel's revolutionary Optimize, Automate, Outsource approach, you will learn how to take almost anything you do and make it work smarter, instead of harder. Modern methods like the 80/20 rule, the 3 D's, and multi-platform repurposing let you build a high-powered, traditional-style "success factory" that only requires one employee to run. Less work, more results, more happiness.
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The Art Of Less Doing: One Entrepreneur's Formula for a Beautiful Life
At the peak of his career and success, Ari Meisel nearly killed himself from exhaustion and overwork. He had to make a choice: he could let his "success" destroy him physically and mentally, or he could find a better way to live. He spent the next few years redesigning his life from scratch. Ultimately he found the way to reduce his workload by 80%, while actually increasing results and success. Furthermore, he could spend time on what matters most: his family. This book describes his method. Using Meisel's revolutionary Optimize, Automate, Outsource approach, you will learn how to take almost anything you do and make it work smarter, instead of harder. Modern methods like the 80/20 rule, the 3 D's, and multi-platform repurposing let you build a high-powered, traditional-style "success factory" that only requires one employee to run. Less work, more results, more happiness.
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The Art Of Less Doing: One Entrepreneur's Formula for a Beautiful Life

The Art Of Less Doing: One Entrepreneur's Formula for a Beautiful Life

by Ari Meisel
The Art Of Less Doing: One Entrepreneur's Formula for a Beautiful Life

The Art Of Less Doing: One Entrepreneur's Formula for a Beautiful Life

by Ari Meisel

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At the peak of his career and success, Ari Meisel nearly killed himself from exhaustion and overwork. He had to make a choice: he could let his "success" destroy him physically and mentally, or he could find a better way to live. He spent the next few years redesigning his life from scratch. Ultimately he found the way to reduce his workload by 80%, while actually increasing results and success. Furthermore, he could spend time on what matters most: his family. This book describes his method. Using Meisel's revolutionary Optimize, Automate, Outsource approach, you will learn how to take almost anything you do and make it work smarter, instead of harder. Modern methods like the 80/20 rule, the 3 D's, and multi-platform repurposing let you build a high-powered, traditional-style "success factory" that only requires one employee to run. Less work, more results, more happiness.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781619614420
Publisher: Lioncrest Publishing
Publication date: 05/26/2016
Pages: 150
Product dimensions: 5.51(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.32(d)

About the Author

Ari Meisel is an author, speaker, coach and the creator of Less Doing, More Living, a set of practices and principles designed to help the overwhelmed become more effective. These practices were born out of Ari's battle with Crohn's disease. As his illness progressed, he began to optimize, automate, and outsource everything in his life so that he could completely focus on healing his body. Inspired to help entrepreneurs and companies Ari now teaches them how to offload the majority of their activities so they can grow, prosper and spend more time doing the things that truly matter most.
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