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'Babauta has become a powerhouse of online activity for a good reason: his mantra works.' Tim Ferris, author of The 4-Hour Work Week
The Power of Less demonstrates how you can streamline your life by eliminating the unnecessary - freeing up space from everyday clutter to achieve your goals and find happiness in a more minimalist existence.You'll learn how to: - choose what is essential and clear out the rest - make better use of the resources you already have - break down goals into manageable tasks - create new and productive habits
Revised and updated with new material tackling social
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Produktbeschreibung
'Babauta has become a powerhouse of online activity for a good reason: his mantra works.'
Tim Ferris, author of The 4-Hour Work Week

The Power of Less demonstrates how you can streamline your life by eliminating the unnecessary - freeing up space from everyday clutter to achieve your goals and find happiness in a more minimalist existence.You'll learn how to:
- choose what is essential and clear out the rest
- make better use of the resources you already have
- break down goals into manageable tasks
- create new and productive habits

Revised and updated with new material tackling social media addiction and the perceived 'need' to be connected and available 24 hours a day, The Power of Less will inspire you to shift from wanting everything to
needing nothing, and empower you to live life fully and free from stress.
Autorenporträt
Leo Babauta is the author of The Power of Less and the creator and blogger at Zen Habits, a Top 100 blog with 130,000 subscribers - one of the top productivity and simplicity blogs on the Internet. It was recently named one of the Top 25 blogs by TIME magazine.

Babauta is considered by many to be one of the leading experts on productivity and simplicity, and has also written the top-selling productivity e-book in history: Zen To Done: The Ultimate Simple Productivity System. It has sold thousands of copies and has reached tens of thousands of readers.

Babauta is a former journalist and freelance writer of 18 years, a husband and father of six children, and lives on the island of Guam where he leads a very simple life.