
Make Time: How to focus on what matters every day
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Random House presents the audiobook edition of Make Time, written and read Jake Knapp and John Zeratsky.
What if you could step off the hamster wheel and start taking control of your time and attention?
As creators of Google Ventures' renowned 'design sprint', Jake and John have helped hundreds of teams solve important problems by changing how they work. Building on the success of these sprints and their experience designing ubiquitous tech products like Gmail and YouTube, they spent years experimenting with their own personal habits and routines, looking for ways to help individuals optimise their energy, focus and time. Now they've packaged the most effective tactics into a four-step daily framework that anyone can use to systematically design their days.
Making time isn't about radically overhauling your lifestyle; it's about making small shifts in your environment to liberate yourself from constant busyness and distraction. Make Time is a must-read for anyone who has ever thought 'if only there were more hours in the day....'
- Durée4 heures et 58 minutes
- Date de sortie sur audible27 septembre 2018
- LangueAnglais
- ASINB07H51561P
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Durée | 4 heures et 58 minutes |
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Auteur | Jake Knapp, John Zeratsky |
Narrateur | Jake Knapp, John Zeratsky |
Date de publication sur Audible.fr | 27 septembre 2018 |
Éditeur | Penguin Books Ltd |
Type de programme | Livre audio |
Version | Version intégrale |
Langue | Anglais |
ASIN | B07H51561P |
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Très concret tout en amenant une vraie reflexion.
Ca ne révolutionne pas mon quotidien étant déjà initié aux pratiques, mais ouvre quelques horizons sympas !
Sur le fond, Make Time, tout comme Sprint: Résoudre les problèmes et trouver de nouvelles idées en cinq jours , est un livre de recettes qui ne s'applique pas qu'au monde professionnel mais bel et bien à soi même. Ces conseils, toujours pertinents sont aussi pragmatiques et souvent très drôles.
Sur la forme, on retrouve le style enlevé de Jake Knapp et John Zeratzky. Même pour des francophones l'anglais se veut accessible et facile à lire. Les illustrations sont hilarantes.
Un livre à mettre entre toutes les mains, surtout dans celles des plus addicts à la technologie.
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One of my biggest fears in life is the sense that I'm not using my time in the best way that I can. There's so much I want to make time for but it just never works out - new things come up, other things take longer than expected, I'm constantly interrupted or interrupting myself. (After finishing the previous sentence, for instance, I wanted to have a "quick" Twitter check.)
Make Time was a therapeutic read in more than one way.
First, it made me reassured that I'm not the only one. If two superstar designers, who also happen to be NYT bestselling writers and ex-Googlers, have the same uphill struggle against distractions, then I'm not a complete write-off.
Second, it's hilarious. The silly sketches, opinion battles, descriptions of oh too familiar bad habits made this an entertaining read, as opposed to a dry self-help book.
And third, it's incredibly useful. It's basically a list of techniques to ring-fence your own time and stay focused. Once you've read it, a quick browse of chapter headings is enough to refresh your memory on how to stay focused.
I still occasionally procrastinate, but I'm also about 200% more efficient and 200% calmer. If you read this book, prepare to be relieved of guilt, pressure and stress.

Make Time is about creating space in your life for what truly matters using highlights, laser-style focus, energizing breaks, and regularly reflecting on how you spend your most valuable asset.
# 🎨 Impressions
This is a life changing book. There are so many practical tips, or golden nuggets, throughout this book that will help us find time for what is important in our life without making even the slightest dent in our regular schedule. A must read for everyone.
# 🔍 How I Discovered It
This book was featured by youtuber Ali Abdal in his YouTube channel as one of the three books that changed his life.
# 📖 Who Should Read It?
- Anyone who feel exhausted by the busyness of modern life and are unable to find time for what is important to them.
- Social media and smartphone users who feel like their devices and apps own them, rather than the other way around.
- Quarter, mid and late-life crisis sufferers who sense their lives are slipping by in a busy, distracted blur.
# ☘️ How the Book Changed Me
This book changed my life immediately in many ways -
- I understood that I waste a considerable amount of time in my day scrolling through instagram and facebook, which were my distraction kryponites. So, I uninstalled both. It was tough at first, but soon I realised my life is a lot more peaceful now, and that I don't miss them anymore.
- I used to create to-do lists. But this book made me realise that anyone who has a to-do list will try to check maximum boxes quickly, so will take up the easy tasks first, and hence the important ones are left out. This had a scary resonance with my own practices. Now, I started micro-managing my day, by creating a weekly agenda based on the to-do list, and adding those to my calendar each day, and reflecting at the end of the day on whether I could find time to do everything planned, and adjusting for the coming days accordingly. This has helped me finish off my tasks more efficiently
- I now have a highlight for (almost) every day, and using the above tactic, I am able to find time for the highlight
- I no longer get all panicked thinking I have wasted my day unintentionally.
- Also I now realise that I do not have to achieve all the to-dos for the day and still be happy that I have finished the highlight, which is the most important thing I planned for that day.
I am sure that as I start implementing more tactics detailed in this book, it will keep on changing my life in ways I couldn't imagine before I started reading this book.
# ✍️ My Top 3 Quotes
- Being more productive didn’t mean I was doing the most important work; it only meant I was reacting to other people’s priorities faster.
- Part of the reason we’re all so hooked on distractions is that everybody else is, too. It’s the fear of missing out—FOMO—and we’ve all got it.
- You only waste time if you’re not intentional about how you spend it.



Commenté au Royaume-Uni le 12 octobre 2018


Make Time actually fell on my lap at the right time. After reading SPRINT from these guys, I discovered Make Time and was very excited. So far, since I've been reading the book I've discovered how to "highlight" my most important task and then channel my focus to get it done. I never did that before and applying it to all the apps I use for productivity has been a pleasure.
Can't recommend this book enough for professionals and people who are running a side project!
I'm planning a review on YouTube of the book, so I'll post it here when I'm ready!


Commenté au Royaume-Uni le 15 octobre 2018
Make Time actually fell on my lap at the right time. After reading SPRINT from these guys, I discovered Make Time and was very excited. So far, since I've been reading the book I've discovered how to "highlight" my most important task and then channel my focus to get it done. I never did that before and applying it to all the apps I use for productivity has been a pleasure.
Can't recommend this book enough for professionals and people who are running a side project!
I'm planning a review on YouTube of the book, so I'll post it here when I'm ready!


so easy to read (even for non 1st language English speakers like myself). Everything in there is flexible just like life itself, also offers the perfect
proportion of visuals and text.
I always wondered why all the organize your life systems doesn't work for me. Was thinking I am a failure. If other people succeed by doing something, why wasn't working for me? Now I know the answer! I am not the same person and I don't have the same life and life's changing constantly anyway. Also not all of us are super humans, willing to use drugs etc.
This book makes so much sense, so if you are someone who feels overwhelmed, busy and stressed all the time, you must read it! Thank me later by doing what you always wanted but never had time for :)


Commenté au Royaume-Uni le 13 juillet 2021
so easy to read (even for non 1st language English speakers like myself). Everything in there is flexible just like life itself, also offers the perfect
proportion of visuals and text.
I always wondered why all the organize your life systems doesn't work for me. Was thinking I am a failure. If other people succeed by doing something, why wasn't working for me? Now I know the answer! I am not the same person and I don't have the same life and life's changing constantly anyway. Also not all of us are super humans, willing to use drugs etc.
This book makes so much sense, so if you are someone who feels overwhelmed, busy and stressed all the time, you must read it! Thank me later by doing what you always wanted but never had time for :)
