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Zen To Done: The Simple Productivity E-Book

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I’ve been following Zen Habits blog for months. Along the way, I learned a lot of tips on productivity, money, and life that I believe would change many other readers’ as well. The blog author, Leo Babauta had just provided his book in digital form. I think I am among the first who immediately bought the ebook: Zen To Done: The Simple Productivity E-Book.

Zen To Done is a simple system to get you more organized and productive, and keep your life saner and less stressed, with a set of habits. ZTD teaches you:

  1. The key habits needed to be productive, organized, and simplified … and no more than that.
  2. How to implement these key habits … tips on forming a habit.
  3. How to organize these habits into a simple system that will keep everything in your life in its place.
  4. How to simplify what you need to do.
  5. Minimal ZTD. Also includes an even simpler version called Minimal ZTD.

The ebook contains 83 pages of productivity tips, and priced only US$9.50. That’s definitely a good buy. I believe it will clean up certain part of your life.

Table of Contents:

Introduction
1 Why ZTD?
2 Overview - What is it?
3 Minimal ZTD - the simpler alternative
4 Forming the 10 Habits
5 Habit 1: Collect
6 Habit 2: Process
7 Habit 3: Plan
8 Habit 4: Do
9 Habit 5: Simple, trusted system
10 Habit 6: Organize
11 Habit 7: Review
12 Habit 8: Simplify
13 Habit 9: Routine
14 Habit 10: Find Your Passion
15 A Day with Zen To Done
16 ZTD FAQ
17 Resources

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