The 4-Hour Work Week
Escape the 9-5, Live Anywhere and Join the New Rich
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3.9 • 230 Ratings
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- £5.99
Publisher Description
Ready to escape the 9-5 and find a new way of living? Learn how to live more and work less with the revolutionary book from the #1 New York Times bestselling author of Tools of Titans.
‘This book will change your life!’ Phil Town, #1 New York Times Bestselling Author of Rule #1
‘The self-help hit of the decade’ Men’s Journal
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Forget the old concept of retirement and the deferred-life plan, there is no need to wait, especially in unpredictable economic times.
Whether your dream is escaping the rat race, building passive income, travelling the world or creating a remote-working lifestyle, this book will show you how.
In The 4-Hour Workweek, entrepreneur and bestselling author Tim Ferriss shares the practical steps he used to go from earning $40,000 a year and working 80 hours a week to earning $40,000 per MONTH while working just 4 hours a week.
This step-by-step guide to financial freedom reveals how to:
Outsource tasks and automate your workloadEliminate 50% of your work in 48 hoursBuild more freedom, flexibility and work-life balanceTrade a long-haul career for short work bursts and frequent ‘mini-retirements’
This updated edition also includes:
Practical tips and case studies from readers who doubled their income and reinvented their livesReal-world templates for eliminating email and negotiating with bosses and clientsLifestyle design strategies for thriving in uncertain economic timesThe latest tools, productivity hacks and high-tech shortcuts for living like a diplomat or millionaire without being either
If you want more freedom, flexibility and control over your time, this is the blueprint.
Customer Reviews
4 Hour Work Week
If you want to get started to change your life and work attitudes this is a great book to read and action. I already feel better doing the 80/20 rule and creating better results all round.
See for yourself.
Meh
Tim is a great entrepreneur and can really get you info on how to ‘automate’ life but safe to say this is now outdated. Most of the links don’t work anymore anyway.
Also, there is tons of links/descriptions that are just unnecessary, could have halved the book and would be a much better read.
A lot of great gems, if you can find them...
Lots of useful tips and information in this book but it is easily drowned out with stuff you don’t need to know. Book could’ve been 70% shorter and even more helpful.