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Works by Greg Mckeown

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from Laura:

I love books about decluttering and checked this book out thinking it would have to do with getting rid of material possessions. As it turns out, the book has much more to do with how to choose what to say "yes" to, and how to say "no" to most requests that are made of you. The most productive people produce the best work not because they take on everything, but because they carefully select projects and are very conscious about choosing what gets their time and energy (ie, only what is essential).

Still, I didn't even finish the first chapter before I had to put the book down and go clean out my closet.
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JamesMikealHill | 52 other reviews | Jan 3, 2025 |
Essentialism: The Disciplined Pursuit of Less by Greg McKeown offers encouragement and guidance to approach life from a direction that focuses on what is essential instead of trying to do/be everything. I had been looking forward to reading this book so much I almost started it when it arrived even though I was reading 4 or 5 other books at the time... Yes, I needed a lesson in essentialism. McKeown writes in an easy to understand format and presents some ideas that are quite relatable, yet I couldn't help but feel like this book is written from a place of privilege and therefore isn't as universal as it seems. When McKeown offers the example of a CEO whose doctor suggested he take a year off to address his health issues, I guffawed. Seriously? Who can actually do that? I can't even imagine a doctor making that suggestion. This is only one example of the privilege bleeding off the pages in the anecdotes he shares to make his points. I kept wondering who picks up the slack for the person who decides something isn't essential but that thing still has to get done. Maybe this is because that's my experience in life. I have often been the one left to clean up the messes of people who have decided something isn't important enough for them to do even though it has to get done. The idea presented in the book seemed to be that if it isn't essential to your goals, it isn't essential, but that's just not always reality. What's essential to one person might not be to another, and what isn't essential to one person might be absolutely essential to another. Granted he also often talks about the benefits of determining what's essential to a team's goal(s) in a job setting. Essentialism also offered some insights into the pitfalls of looking busy, feeling busy, and creating busy-ness because of an inability to focus on what is essential. He presents the idea of questioning doing things that don't contribute to one's overall goals in life in way that makes it feel like common sense. As a general concept, I like the idea of essentialism and I even like this book for the most part, but I think much of it is more aspirational than realistic. So, to be honest, my reaction to Essentialism is really mixed. I really wanted to love Essentialism, but I didn't quite make it there. I definitely didn't hate it either. I like Essentialism enough that I would recommend it but with the caveat that it doesn't apply to everyone equally. All that said, I am excited about applying some of concepts to scheduling my work and my life, and I recognize that my ability to do that means I have a certain amount of privilege in my life that some people don't have.… (more)
 
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TLCooper | 52 other reviews | Dec 15, 2024 |
Recommended by a young woman at Page-Turner's book club. Probably not for me, but why not see what's under that appealing cover?
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Turns out, not much, esp. if you don't have enough agency at work to be able to chose to say no. There are more concise articles and tip sheets, with more universal applicability, in your feed every day. Read them, then unsubscribe from their sources.

Jan. 2024
 
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Cheryl_in_CC_NV | 52 other reviews | Oct 18, 2024 |
Valuable perspective and tips. Examples are very corporate-heavy and could use more variety.
 
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laserlotus | 52 other reviews | Oct 7, 2024 |

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