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Any modern executive coach can teach you how to fire on all cylinders, be more productive, extract more juice out of your system, wake up at 5 and go to bed at 11, don't be a clock watcher, stop the 9-to-5 mentality, get into a 12-14 hour schedule, take a cold shower, and burn yourself at the gym daily, etc. They insist that fame and fortune is possible only if you adopt such an intense lifestyle. And media also joins the bandwagon to portray such ever-smiling workaholics as the modern day super heroes. Bombarded by such scorching advice most people start believing that burning themselves out is the only way to live. So, they enter a world obsessed with speed, doing everything faster, cramming more and more into less and less time, racing against the clock, etc.But what is popular may not be right, and what is right may not be popular. Now, what if I told you that by adopting some conscious laziness you can achieve more than what chronic workaholics can achieve in their lifetime? Or lazy people have an edge over others who work hard and are often suited for leadership and creativity roles in organizations. Wait, don't go away. I am not kidding. Laziness is not really a bad and useless thing. Laziness is what makes us human but it's one of the most useful but a highly misunderstood feature. The fact that this laziness feature exists within us means there is some nature's purpose behind this that we are either unable or unwilling to explore. There is a higher reason behind all our human strengths, weaknesses, and biological features.This concise book will show you how to exploit the unique power of laziness and adopt it to achieve stunningly more productivity and creativity than all the extreme workaholics surrounding you. Give it a try, you will be pleasantly surprised.
The Power of Laziness: Discovering the Wisdom of Slowness