Book 2 Post 2

For my second book, I recently read Feel Good Productivity: How To Do More of What Matters to You by Ali Abdaal. I'm intrigued by his approach, which promises to combine the toughness of tradition with a focus on personal happiness. This differs from most productivity books that can feel mechanical without considering individual well-being.

Overall, I found the book inspiring and easy to understand. Abdaal’s writing style is relatable and engaging, which made his insights feel applicable. He moves beyond traditional goal-setting and time management strategies to emphasize working on tasks that align with one’s core values and personal goals. Rather than just promoting a high-output lifestyle, he encourages readers to prioritize well-being and avoid burning out. One of my favorite aspects was his idea of “anti-productivity” days, where taking breaks and slowing down are framed as essential for long-term effectiveness.

The main takeaway for me was that productivity can and should be balanced with joy. His emphasis on doing more of what genuinely matters felt like a shift from the typical hustle culture in our society. I’d recommend this book to anyone who feels overwhelmed by normal productivity methods or is searching for a more balanced approach to life.


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