The Get Things Done Book
41 Tools to Start, Stick With and Finish Things

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The Get Things Done Book
41 Tools to Start, Stick With and Finish Things
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- Learn 41 effective productivity models that help streamline tasks and improve efficiency in both personal and professional settings.
- Techniques to achieve deep work, allowing you to concentrate better and minimize distractions, leading to higher quality outputs.
- Organize your tasks effectively, ensuring you prioritize and complete important projects on time.
- Build self-assurance in your abilities and decision-making skills.

'New-year stimuli to anyone who manages anything - even just their desk
― Independent
“The Get Things Done Book: 41 Tools to Start, Stick With and Finish Things” is a comprehensive guide that equips readers with practical techniques to enhance their productivity and accomplish their goals. This book is designed to help individuals overcome procrastination, stay focused, and complete tasks efficiently.
The author, Mikael Krogerus, presents a collection of 41 powerful tools that readers can immediately apply to their personal and professional lives. These tools are carefully curated to address different aspects of productivity, from initiating projects to maintaining motivation and seeing them through to completion.
Readers will learn:
• Effective methods for breaking down large tasks into manageable steps
• Techniques to overcome procrastination and start projects with confidence
• Strategies for maintaining focus and avoiding distractions
• Ways to build and sustain motivation throughout long-term projects
• Approaches to prioritize tasks and manage time effectively
• Methods for tracking progress and celebrating small victories
The book’s structure allows readers to easily navigate and select tools that are most relevant to their specific challenges. Each tool is explained clearly, with practical examples and step-by-step instructions for implementation.
“The Get Things Done Book” stands out for its practical, no-nonsense approach to productivity. It offers a blend of time-tested methods and innovative techniques, making it a valuable resource for both productivity novices and seasoned professionals looking to refine their skills.
By mastering the tools presented in this book, readers will be able to take control of their tasks, increase their output, and achieve a greater sense of accomplishment in their daily lives. Whether you’re looking to advance your career, complete personal projects, or simply make better use of your time, “The Get Things Done Book” provides the strategies you need to succeed.
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The book: "The Get Things Done Book" Is perfect for:
• Professionals seeking to improve their work efficiency
• Students aiming to enhance their study habits and academic performance
• Entrepreneurs and business owners looking to optimize their productivity
• Individuals struggling with procrastination or task completion
• Anyone interested in personal development and achieving their goals
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Meet the author
Mikael Krogerus is a Finnish-born writer and journalist based in Switzerland. He is best known for co-authoring a series of bestselling business and self-help books, including “The Decision Book” and “The Get Things Done Book.” Krogerus began his career as a copywriter for various advertising agencies before transitioning to journalism. He spent five years as a staff writer for NZZ FOLIO, the supplement magazine of Switzerland’s leading newspaper, Neue Zürcher Zeitung.
Krogerus’s books, co-authored with Roman Tschäppeler, have gained international recognition for their concise and practical approach to complex topics. “The Get Things Done Book” distils 41 productivity models into easily digestible formats, drawing from world-famous techniques and professional secrets. His work often combines insights from modern psychology, personal development, management science, and organizational theories.
A graduate of the Kaospilot School, an alternative business and design school in Denmark, Krogerus brings a unique perspective to his writing. His multicultural background, having been raised in Sweden and Germany, informs his global outlook on productivity and decision-making strategies
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When not writing, Krogerus continues contributing as a freelance writer to various German and Swiss newspapers and magazines, sharing his expertise on productivity and decision-making with a wider audience.
Book testimonials
It is thought-provoking reading on how the mind works and includes clear-cut diagrams and self-analysis questions
― Insight Magazine (Australia)
A handy primer for anyone keen to tackle problems in a different way
― Director Magazine