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  • The Secrets of Being Productive in Life and Business
  • Written by: Charles Duhigg
  • Narrated by: Mike Chamberlain
  • Length: 10 hrs and 23 mins
  • 4.4 out of 5 stars (251 ratings)

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Smarter Faster Better

Written by: Charles Duhigg
Narrated by: Mike Chamberlain
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NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER •

The author of The Power of Habit and “master of the life hack” (GQ) explores the fascinating science of productivity and offers real-world takeaways to apply your life, whether you’re chasing peak productivity or simply trying to get back on track.

“Duhigg melds cutting-edge science, deep reporting, and wide-ranging stories to give us a fuller, more human way of thinking about how productivity actually happens.”—Susan Cain, author of Quiet

In The Power of Habit, Pulitzer Prize–winning journalist Charles Duhigg explained why we do what we do. In Smarter Faster Better, he applies the same relentless curiosity and rich storytelling to how we can improve at the things we do.

At the core of Smarter Faster Better are eight key concepts—from motivation and goal setting to focus and decision making—that explain why some people and companies get so much done. Drawing on the latest findings in neuroscience, psychology, and behavioral economics—as well as the experiences of CEOs, educational reformers, four-star generals, FBI agents, airplane pilots, and Broadway songwriters—this book reveals that the most productive people, companies, and organizations don’t merely act differently. They view the world, and their choices, in profoundly different ways.

Smarter Faster Better is a story-filled exploration of the science of productivity, one that can help us learn to succeed with less stress and struggle—and become smarter, faster, and better at everything we do.

©2015 Charles Duhigg (P)2015 Random House Audio

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Great storytelling and interesting content

Recommend listening at 1.2x
Great content to stay interested, sometimes needed to replay a few sections to get the main points he was getting across. He does jump back between related stories which can cause a bit of confusion.
The appendix is great as it ties everything together in useable pieces. Would be great for more examples of real world applications.

Worth the credit 100%.

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great book with a great ending

this book was great to listen to and kept me thinking. my only complaint is that halfway through the book kind of goes to this place that didn't really flow that well or make that much sense. but all in all great book.

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Great book enjoyed it a lot. Amazing

Great book with amazing insights on productivity at work and in life. A must read for professionals.

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interesting and an easy listen

it was easy to want to keep listening. there were fun examples and key concepts that are applicable in life

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Good insights, but spends too long on stories.

Some really good content here. But again, this author spends way too long on stories.

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Filled with example stories

Besides the real and tangible focus points for achieving productivity that Duhigg points out are the many interesting and some exciting stories included as testimonials of these concepts at work. Thoroughly enjoyed the book!

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Smart book

I really appreciated how this book focused on how to make the decisions on what to be productive at, rather than just the skills to crank out more widgets. At the beginning, he makes the distinction that being 'productive' varies depending on your situation. A weekend morning is productive when you put your phone away, do a load of laundry, have breakfast with the kids, and enjoy a walk with the dog. A Tuesday morning is productive when you work out and get everyone out the door as quickly as possible. These distinctions are important.
He also does a good job of illustrating his points with his own examples in the last chapter of the book.
I docked a point for performance, because Mike Chamberlain does an annoying thing when impersonating women's voices to go up an octave. He only did it once in this book, but in Duhigg's habit book he did it often, creating a 'nails on chalkboard' effect when I hear his voice. If you haven't listened to the habit book, or didn't feel that, you probably won't mind the performance.
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Smarter Better Faster

One of the best put together books I've read. great stories and performance will push you to keep listening and not turn off the audio! If you feel overwhelmed to the point of not making a decision this book will help you to break that down. Also to teach you how BIG bodacious goals with a plan to keep you motivated! If you're also want to know how companies become great this is also a must read!

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Amazing book

A must read if you want to be better and faster. I learned how to focus better.

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Loved every minute!

So much valuable information supported by various real life scenarios. Easily kept my attention from start to finish.

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