![]() ![]() The book is logically structured into 4-parts each corresponding to a step in McKeown’s system. McKeown charts a clear path forward for the would-be Essentialist through a 4 step system dubbed “The Way of the Essentialist.” The core tenants are: (1) Live by design, not by default (2) Distinguish between the vital few and the trivial many (3) Eliminate the nonessential and (4) Make execution frictionless for those essential things. It’s a laughably simple idea, but one that most of us-myself included-frequently ignore. ![]() McKeown asks the reader to consider one question: “What is this the most important thing I should be doing with my time and resources right now?” This is the core message of Essentialism: identify the important things in your life-the things that really matter-and then invest your time and energy in making them happen. ![]() Essentialism: The Disciplined Pursuit of Less by Greg McKeown (2014) is a modern classic with a simple message about doing less to achieve more. ![]()
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