
I ended up with mixed feelings about The Four Hour Work Week by Timothy Ferriss. Mr. Ferriss is a very successful entrepreneur and I found many things in common with him as I read this book. Having said that, this book didn’t leave me feeling warm and fuzzy inside at the end.
The Four Hour Work Week outlines Tim Ferriss’ keys to minimizing your work day. From only answering emails twice a day to working towards telecommuting, there are all varieties of ways to shave minutes or even hours out of your work day. He even boasts that he runs a company from anywhere in the world in about four hours per month. He also goes into what to do with all this newly created free time such as travel the world or learn a new exciting skill.
I think this books is a great read and definitely dovetailed into The 4 Disciplines of Execution quite well. The reason I ended up with mixed feelings was due to hearing all the amazing things Tim Ferriss had manage to accomplish with little to no more knowledge and experience than your average person. It made me really look into what I’m doing with my day, month, year, life. I didn’t feel great about that but it did motivate me to look for new opportunities. Let me know how this book sat with you in the comments below.
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