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What is the central premise of 'Essentialism'?
According to the book, what is an Essentialist NOT?A multitaskerA minimalistFocusedDedicated
What analogy does Greg McKeown use to describe the difference between Nonessentialists and Essentialists?
What is the first step for becoming an Essentialist as mentioned in the book?Explore and evaluateConcentrate and executeEliminate and set boundariesPrioritize and simplify
What strategy does 'Essentialism' recommend for dealing with nonessential obligations?
What does Greg McKeown suggest is more impactful than extensive to-do lists?A concise list of essential tasksA schedule packed with activitiesA long term planA series of effective decisions
In the book 'Essentialism', what is considered a pitfall of the Nonessentialist mindset?
What is the 90 percent rule proposed by Greg McKeown in 'Essentialism'?If it doesn't score at least 90 out of 100, then it should be rejectedYou should spend 90 percent of your time on essential tasksYou should eliminate 90 percent of your current commitmentsIf a project takes longer than 90 percent of the anticipated time, it should be discontinued
According to 'Essentialism', what is a technique for discovering your essential intents?
What is the principle of 'trade-offs' as described in 'Essentialism'?You can't have it all. To achieve something significant, you have to give up something elseYou can't achieve success without hard workBalance is necessary in all areas of lifeTime and resources are interchangeable