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Hey everyone welcome back to another video it is francesco here How come you productive youtube channel if you're brand new, and if you're a regular welcome back So today's future by the look of this book par next to me will be a book review video So hopefully you guys will enjoy this feature this could be quite a long one so you can always skip to the timestamps below for the book Recommendations that output there so guys just before we jump in if you haven't yet reviewed my itunes podcast i'd be Absolutely honored in it You can win in the giveaway that will be in the description below Or if you're just generous and kind and loving you can give some feedback on an iTunes review anyone guys Let's get stuck into this book review I wanted to start with books that I used to read so the books I used to read when I was younger were a lot Around fiction I've read a lot of fiction around Dan Brown and some of those sorts of books And I really did stick to that sort of genre crime and so mystery in a sense and I didn't really come out of that mainly because I was in like sort of like I loved the fiction But now when I think I was like 15 or 16 I jumped straight into nonfiction, and I started really with this first book now It didn't look like this when I was younger This is a more updated version the 2015 edition, but I actually read this book I believe it was on Google Books first, and the book is getting things done by David Allen now I recommend this book many for people who are looking to implement a process With their productivity a lot of time when I recommend apps here on the channel I'm recommending apps because I assume that you know the frameworks of productivity and This really did help me especially because when I first read the book it was a framework It was a five-step framework that I would go through to Clearing out most of my processes and the reason I started doing This sort of thing is because I was failing in school, and this book actually did help me you set sort of this Routine into schedule and sort of get organized and get working on stuff the great thing this really this book really helped with was the Scaling abilities of it so when I read it I was obviously not doing well in school And when I read it after that I got into this sort of like Will I could apply it to the next year and the next year in the next year whatever? I was doing at university and then freelancing I was applying it to all the different situations So I would highly recommend reading reading David Allen's getting things done now during this period of time I also read another book called how to be a Productivity Ninja, and I believe I read it maybe a couple of years, maybe two or three years after it but it was a nice addition to the sort of productivity Genre this sort of helped with more practical advice so whereas GTD was more like for example GT would help with a framework like I can apply it to a lot of different things this helped with information overload and more of like a email Project managers task managers process which was quite nice so this books be written by Graham, Alcott And he has a company called think productive. Not ki productive But I highly recommend reading it definitely one of my recommended reads Now after that I sort of had a bit of a break with my reading I didn't really read for the first year or so of university necessarily But I did read it a couple of useful thing just before University started I and she read the 4-hour workweek which is written by Tim Ferriss and is probably One of my favorite books of all time now I really like this book at the time because when I got to that stage in my life I was looking for more effective ways to do things and having that initial Step with GTD and the ninja book really did help, but when I had to put it into Context of my mission I guess to run businesses or work for myself or own my own time I put it into context with the 4-hour workweek and during university it gave me a lot of time to pause Definitely a lot of those lessons in the book Now one of the lessons in the book that I think really did help while I was at university Was the talk of time now? I think it's an important subject time because a lot of time when you're a student There's an association that you need to work in the library for like hours and hours and you almost like get this credit like oh I was in there a library for all hours and Having that mentality when you go into life is Not the right sort of thing when you go into the world of work what I mean is it's not the right attitude to have it's definitely not the right attitude to have and The book actually helped me to think Around this topic is to go do I need to be spending that much time in library where can apply my time elsewhere And that's helped what helped me start the YouTube channel what helped me do freelancing and what had me do placement and and Sort of like I guess out of activities that not many other students were doing to some extent now also during this time I read Walter Isaacson Steve, Jobs book which was a very good read and Although obviously Steve, Jobs was a very particular character this actually really did help me to put into perspective the way that he thought about things and the way that he approached things now one of my missions is to start a Suite of productivity apps as I've mentioned to you guys a few times, but with the way that Steve Jobs has done things now He's really being able to have merged design with business profitability With the design focus stuff and that I know is gonna help me so when I was reading the book obviously he made a lot Of mistakes, but I learned from all of those mistakes in that book I feel during this time as well I also read Senna Senna was one of my favorite f1 racing drivers He was really I guess like a thinker in the space. He wasn't just thinking about f1 racing He was thinking more about life, and how you should approach life he was very much someone who believed in God but after reading the book the autobuyer I think not the autobiography the biography I. Can remember who the author is but including description below? I really get An idea that Senna himself mmm sort of knew the importance of life, and what was creepy well not creepy but just very Haunting in a sense is that when he? Like was doing the San Marino track when he sadly died In 1994 he actually went to see some of his enemies not enemies But rivals in the space to talk to them before he actually You know that weekend started which was quite weird So he was it was almost not in a sense like the way that he was talking he sort of Like it was almost like he knew that he was going to pass but The way that he thinks about certain things and the way that he reacted with certain people and was absolutely amazing And I think his character is something.

I definitely learned from in the book one other book I read was called crush it and at the time. I think I was things 2013 or 12 I can only remember But it was a very impressionable book on me mainly because it anybody talked necessarily about starting a business The stunning content and starting your own thing now. There's a lot of pressure. I think in especially my generation I'm like 23 and that sort of like age group when they're in a Focus on starting a startup, it's all about like I need to do this.

I need to be the business owner I need to do this and go through this sort and like You know holes to get to the the end goal, and I think that sometimes can be damaging but when I read crush it is sort of gave me a different perspective on that and The fact that you can create your own content, you can create your own thing But it doesn't necessarily have to be that big startup at the end so it sort of gave me a bit of confidence to do this and also work outside of My remit as a student now some of the reference book that I do did like is the books by Tim Ferriss tribe of mentors a very good book more of a sort of Bible in a sense that I found very useful and The other one is how to stay alive by Bear Grylls now this one is very much The title there are different scenarios like for example what happens if you jump out parachute Why didn't you jump? If if there's I can attack on like a coffee shop or whatever you wherever you are? But actually did help with sort of like thinking quite Literally about how to survive certain situations and that can be useful especially If something bad happened suddenly So for example like a fire they recommend that you go And obviously shut the room that you're in because that will give you a bit of time but if the worst-case scenario happens And you need to completely get out is to get as many like clothes on as possible wet them Like as much as you can And just sort of get out there as fast as you can obviously there's more detail order and don't take that advices like legal advice or anything But there are so many great tips in this book and I do really like Bear Grylls writing style I read a lot of his previous books, and I found it very useful So another book that I read that Alex recommended me, and I had got to finish it I think it was over three to four months span is Linchpin it's by Seth Godin And it was a great book to finish University with the book itself actually dives into How you can break away from having a traditional career in a sense? It's not cliche it's more like breaking away from the the mentality of certain realities I. Think it's like almost in a sense of You have to make yourself indispensable in some sense That's what a lynchpin is and how you can really make An amazing career so um that was a really good read. I actually found it incredibly useful Seth Godin Slenderman So you're skipping forward to now I'm reading quite a few books at the moment are some audiobooks And also some personal books as well sapiens is one of them sapiens by you Val Noah, Jara Jara V hibari But this book is so good so far. I'm not finished it yet.

I am nowhere near finishing it I'm only just about approaching halfway, but it's incredible book so far, and I'm slowly leaving this one so I can take it all in Or I'm just a sucky reader, but it's a great book about this sort of human evolution And how we got to where we are today Now just to follow up There is a separate book called homo deus written by the same author and it's more about tomorrow the history of The future and this is my book to read this year. I am not going to finish this year without reading it Call me be accountable to that a brief history of tomorrow. It's called, but it dives into the knights of AI and interests around that So I also have a book called. I think I've mentioned it before Leonardo da Vinci's Walter Isaac At the moment I'm also reading Leonardo da Vinci's Walter biography by Walter Isaacson I'm not too far into at the moment probably like a sliver, but I'm finding very very interesting It's quite an expensive book.

I like 20 quid or something like now It was investment, and I didn't enjoy Steve Jobs is one, but I want to know how a designer Specifically thought and especially such a one that was able to blend design and science at the same time I think that's something that I'm really interested in It's something one of the reasons why I'm so interested in like SpaceX and evil musk and things like that loosely I'm using this book at the moment the daily stoic journal For writing and reflection essentially you write sort of like a a morning reflection piece every morning That's based around a stoic Conversation or learning and it's quite interesting now I as I said, I'm using this very loosely as I mentioned before and reading a lot of things slowly So I'm not it might look like quite a lot But it's not really that much other books. I'm reading is Churchill effect. Um. This is one about Winston Churchill the UK or the Great Britain's sort of wartime leader prime minister at the time It's a really great book written by Boris Johnson Who's a sort of controversial political character at the moment in the UK? But it's quite an interesting book so far about how he was able to take the leadership reins at a time and be able to Sort of win the war to some extent now one of the most controversial books.

I'm reading at the moment I guess controversial 12 rules of life by Jordan P. Peterson now you may have heard of Jordan B. Peterson in the news he's been sort of a bit of a controversial character Sort of and and some of this sort of talks he does go into a very high level of detail But I really do like his book and hit some of his seminars it talks about especially because he talks a lot about sort of the conversation about individual male individual stats are suffering in workplace environment And I quite like this conversation because I guess to some extent this channel is orientated around helping You to take control, and I think that's a very important topic especially If this is in an epidemic especially mental health and men at the moment I don't wanna go too much into this no, but the book is very interesting so far. He goes into different rules for life 12 to be specific and it covers topics from parenting all the way over to how you approach Certain situations, and it brings it back to really nice like little stories, so the book is very good I'm listening to the audiobook version at the moment and narrated by John Peterson - ah but in a moment It's very very interesting and again as I said I'm not a political and no way interested in the sort of political characters in to some extent, but I like This sort of approach that he takes on the book books I'd want to read I have on my audible the book gut which is all about the gut biome And how that works I always have ego is an enemy by Ryan holiday He also was the guy who wrote this daily stoic book, so I'm keeping that theme But all about how you can avoid I guess an ego because I'm not something that I'm learning a lot about now there are other Books I'd like to read are Elon Musk's book.

It's a biography, but it's about how he's been able to approach tough. Why we sleep Include the authors and information below as well and just for the fun of it I wouldn't mind reading fire and fury as well and although it's not the top of my list anyway guys I hoped that you did enjoy my book review again super duper long and I can see the thing flashing Seventeen and a half minutes, and it's probably going to run out of battery in a minute space, but anyway guys I hope you enjoyed this feature include all of the book recommendations in description below hello guys Thank you so much sublimation of a great leaky productive, and I'll see you guys very very soon Cheers.

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