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_bAllied Informatics, Jaipur _c6147 _d30/04/2019 _q2019-20 |
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100 | _aFerriss, Timothy | ||
245 | _aThe 4-Hour Work Week: Escape the 9-5, live anywhere and join the new rich | ||
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_aLondon _bVrermilion Publishing _c2007 |
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500 | _aForget the old concept of retirement and the rest of the deferred-life plan - there is no need to wait and every reason not to, especially in unpredictable economic times. Whether your dream is escaping the rat race, experiencing high-end world travel, earning a monthly five-figure income with zero management, or just living more and working less, this book is the blueprint. This step-by step guide to luxury lifestyle design teaches: * How Tim went from $40,000 dollars per year and 80 hours per week to $40,000 per MONTH and 4 hours per week * How to outsource your life to overseas virtual assistants for $5 per hour and do whatever you want * How blue-chip escape artists travel the world without quitting their jobs * How to eliminate 50% of your work in 48 hours using the principles of a forgotten Italian economist * How to trade a long-haul career for short work bursts and frequent 'mini-retirements'. This new updated and expanded edition includes: More than 50 practical tips and case studies from readers (including families) who have doubled their income, overcome common sticking points, and reinvented themselves using the original book as a starting point * Real-world templates you can copy for eliminating email, negotiating with bosses and clients, or getting a private chef for less than £5 a meal * How lifestyle design principles can be suited to unpredictable economic times * The latest tools and tricks, as well as high-tech shortcuts, for living like a diplomat or millionaire without being either. | ||
504 | _aContents: Step I: D is for Definition Cautions and Comparisons: How to Burn $1,000,000 a Night Rules That Change the Rules: Everything Popular is Wrong Dodging Bullets: Fear-Setting and Escaping Paralysis System Reset: Being Unreasonable and unambiguous Step II: E is for Elimination The End of Time Management: Illusions and Italians The Low-Information Diet: Cultivating Selective Ignorance Interrupting Interruption and the Art of Refusal Step III: A is for Automation Outsourcing Life: Off-loading the Rest and a Taste of Geoarbitrage Income Autopilot I: Finding the Muse Income Autopilot II: Testing the Muse Income Autopilot III: MBA-Management by absence Step IV: L is for Liberation Disappearing Act: How to Escape the Office Beyond Repair: Killing Your Job Mini Retirements: Embracing the Mobile Lifestyle Filling the Void: Adding Life After Subtracting Work The Top 13 New Rich Mistakes The Last Chapter: An E-mail You Need to Read Last but Not Least The Best of the Blog The Art of Letting Bad Things Happen Things I've Loved and learned in 2008 How to Travel the World with 10 Pounds or Less The Choice-Minimal Lifestyle: 6 Formulas for more output and Less Overwhelm The Not-to-Do List: 9 Habits to stop now The Marging manifesto: 11 Tenets for Reaching (or Doubling) Profitability in 3 Months The Holy Grail: How to Outsaource the Inbox and Never Check E-mail Again Tim Ferriss Processing Rules Proposal to work Remotely on a Contract Basis Living the 4-Hour Workweek: Case Studies, Tips and Hacks Restricted Reading: The few that matter Bonus Material Acknowledgements Index | ||
650 | _aEntrepreneurship | ||
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