



Buy The One Thing: The Surprisingly Simple Truth Behind Extraordinary Results: Achieve your goals with one of the world's bestselling success books by Keller, Gary, Papasan, Jay (ISBN: 9781848549258) from desertcart's Book Store. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders. Review: Life-Changing Book – Wish I Discovered This Sooner! - This book has been a game-changer for my focus and productivity. The insights are incredibly practical, and I’ve noticed a real difference in my ability to concentrate and get things done. It’s so effective that I genuinely wish I’d found it 20 years ago—it would have saved me so much time and frustration! The concepts are so valuable that they honestly should be taught in college. Whether you’re a student, professional, or just someone looking to improve your focus, this book is worth every penny. Highly recommend to anyone wanting to unlock their potential. Pros: ✔ Practical, actionable advice ✔ Noticeable improvement in focus ✔ Engaging and easy to follow ✔ Worth rereading for reinforcement Cons: ✖ Only regret is not finding it sooner! Verdict: A must-read for anyone looking to sharpen their mind and productivity. Don’t wait—get it now! Review: suburb - This was an excellent read, I struggle with sticking to one thing and this book helped me narrow done what I really want in life, it made me dig deep into what I really wanted and what will make me happy, and gave me the tools to achieve it. Give it a go
| Best Sellers Rank | 2,432 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) 3 in Vocational Career Guidance 14 in Business Life (Books) 16 in Self Help Time Management |
| Customer reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (21,746) |
| Dimensions | 12.8 x 2.4 x 19.6 cm |
| ISBN-10 | 1848549253 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1848549258 |
| Item weight | 1.05 kg |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 240 pages |
| Publication date | 25 April 2014 |
| Publisher | John Murray One |
M**M
Life-Changing Book – Wish I Discovered This Sooner!
This book has been a game-changer for my focus and productivity. The insights are incredibly practical, and I’ve noticed a real difference in my ability to concentrate and get things done. It’s so effective that I genuinely wish I’d found it 20 years ago—it would have saved me so much time and frustration! The concepts are so valuable that they honestly should be taught in college. Whether you’re a student, professional, or just someone looking to improve your focus, this book is worth every penny. Highly recommend to anyone wanting to unlock their potential. Pros: ✔ Practical, actionable advice ✔ Noticeable improvement in focus ✔ Engaging and easy to follow ✔ Worth rereading for reinforcement Cons: ✖ Only regret is not finding it sooner! Verdict: A must-read for anyone looking to sharpen their mind and productivity. Don’t wait—get it now!
M**X
suburb
This was an excellent read, I struggle with sticking to one thing and this book helped me narrow done what I really want in life, it made me dig deep into what I really wanted and what will make me happy, and gave me the tools to achieve it. Give it a go
L**.
Worthy reading.
I could have given this book a 3 star because it is very draggy. The author would have said all in a few pages. But I gave it 4* because it has actually been life changing for me. I learnt a skill that otherwise looks obvious but not necessarily the case. Simply picking ONE THING a promodoro/ a day / a specified period of time and doing the best you can. This is key to taking real action and progress. I would recommend this book to someone serious and looking for a way to stay focused. Once I got the gist of the principle, I did not see the need to read it further so just read about halfway and started to practise. I might finish it one day.
N**O
Worth every penny
Really enjoyed reading this book, easy to understand and a must for all entrepreneurs and aspiring individuals , don't hesitate and buy !
M**N
The One Thing Is The Best Thing
Seriously, it’s really good. Get an outline in your phone and take notes because this book is jammed packed with a winning formula. Very easy reading and great at helping you become that better you, bit by bit.
P**R
Ask yourself why The One Thing is a long book.
This book caused me to have mixed feelings. The idea that you should focus on the area where you can have the biggest impact on performance makes a great deal of sense. It's the logic for the weakest link of the chain and the main idea behind the Theory of Constraints. On the other hand, one is a number that scares me because it leaves you vulnerable. One person to love, one source of income, if you're a business owner, one product, one customer, or one way of finding customers. In these terms, it doesn't make sense. The idea can be twisted too far. I felt that some readers would take the idea of concentrating on one literally. I'm a fan of the 80/20 rule. Concentrate on the 20% of activities that brings 80% of rewards. That seems more balanced to me. In the first section of the book, about the lies used to mislead us, I felt the author was setting up straw men, that is, false parodies of ideas to then debunk. It seems ironic to me that's a book about the one thing is quite long and talks about many things to live this way. I think part of my problem is that I refuse to accept the concept of the one thing. I prefer the idea of the critical few. Focus is great ask and you should ask yourself a version of the question so you keep a clear priority and work to it. The book encourages you to plan backwards (an excellent idea) by continually focusing on the one thing that is needed previously. Let's say but you decide the one thing you want to do is to be a great father. A very worthy objective. And then you ask yourself what's the one thing you can do to be a great father and decide it's to prepare the children for a life of independence so they can stand on their own, if needs be. And you decide the one thing to do that best is to make sure they have an excellent education and through it commit to a lifetime of learning. The one thing to do that is to send them to an excellent private school so they have every advantage. That means you need to earn a great deal of money, so either have to work extremely hard to become a successful employee who is regularly promoted or through your own business. And that means long hours away from home. I feel this chain of logic makes sense until you recognise what it might cost you. It means missing out on your children growing up and all the pleasures and special memories that brings. It also probably means you're divorced because your wife hasn't been a priority. The sad result is that despite your best intentions, you'd look back on your life and realise that you hadn't been a great father. Rather than focusing on the one thing, if you focus on the critical few, you can get a better result because you're able to find balance. True it never balances but you can see which bit is most out of kilter and focus on that one thing until something else comes the weakest link. The book makes some excellent points but I also worry about where it can take you. I find I can't give it a strong recommendation but my three stars means that it is worth reading. Paul Simister, business coach
Y**N
Excellent
like it very much and I read it twice.
M**N
Simplifies Life
First, I confess to a lifelong struggle with procrastination and dragging my feet which has turned me into a bit of a productivity junkie. Having set the scene, I found this book very helpful. The authors use stories to illustrate their premise - which always makes things easier to assimilate and understand - they also draw in threads from other books I have read recently which rather reinforces the points made there. The book is an easy and enjoyable read but that doesn't mean its message doesn't pack a useful punch. It does. It is motivating as well as informative and practical. I really liked the fact that the solution proposed is not just work related - the authors encourage you to focus on all domains of life - not, as they point out, to achieve balance but to recognise there is more to life than work. The tips given about goal setting included the regular stuff that fellow productivity junkies will have read many times before BUT there is also a significant addition. an exercise, which you will almost certainly resist doing but if you do I am certain you will experience one of those 'aha' epiphanies of where it has all been going wrong in the past. The only reason I haven't awarded 5 stars is because I think there was a chunk of repeated information at the back of the book which was unnecessary and I also question the price (I bought the KIndle edition) which did seem on the high side. (But that says more about my expectations than the value offered by the book). Definitely recommended to anyone who is ending each day with a lot crossed off the ubiquitous list but with a sense of no-thing being done.
V**M
I didnt read this yet, but I have to give 5 star for physical quality, packaging and no damage.
E**N
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S**R
Life changing book! Learned a lot and cant wait to put the work in, one thing at a time. Thanks guys! The podcast is also incredible!
V**O
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C**N
Good book and easy to read.
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