Automate Your Busywork Book Review

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I made a list of 24 books for 2024 that I fully intend to read. Automate Your Busywork: Do Less, Achieve More, and Save Your Brain for the Big Stuff was one of the first books I could not wait to read. This is especially true after reading a review of this book from one of my favorite bloggers.

About Automate Your Busywork: Do Less, Achieve More, and Save Your Brain for the Big Stuff

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 In Automate Your Busywork: Do Less, Achieve More, and Save Your Brain for the Big Stuff, entrepreneur, founder, and CEO of Jotform Aytekin Tank delivers a can’t-miss blueprint to help you make the most of your most precious asset: time. You’ll explore what’s possible when you offload repetitive tasks, why automation has democratized innovation, and how you can use cheap―or even wholly free―no-code automation tools to transform your ability to focus on what truly matters in your business and life.

In the audiobook, you’ll discover:

  • Why the future of business is no-code, and how you can use an automation-first mindset to unlock your productivity potential
  • How to move from busywork to less work, and finally to have the time you need to accomplish your most important work
  • How you can use delegation and automation to achieve “timefulness,” the state of having enough time

A must-hear handbook for every entrepreneur, founder, business owner, and freelancer who doesn’t have enough hours in the day, Automate Your Busywork will also earn a place in the libraries of managers, executives, and other business leaders looking to maximize their valuable resources.

My Review of Automate Your Busywork: Do Less, Achieve More, and Save Your Brain for the Big Stuff

Automate Your Busywork: Do Less, Achieve More, and Save Your Brain for the Big Stuff (Hardcover)

Automate Your Busywork: Do Less, Achieve More, and Save Your Brain for the Big Stuff is a book filled with valuable information to help you achieve a more productive lifestyle. He spent much time telling us WHY we need to consider setting up automation within our lives. Then he went into how to get our mindset geared into doing this. Then, the last part of the book shared resources on how to set up automatic aspects of our lives.

Honestly, I was fully expecting more from this book. I figured he would have shown us HOW to use these systems he mentions in the book. I was expecting some how-to tutorials to SET UP these systems. Instead, it felt more like he was preaching why it was something needed in our lives.

I practically begged my library to buy this book for me. I was fully expecting to garnish some wisdom on how to use these tools.

I still found it beneficial because it made me think outside the box. It also did help me find SOME new programs that I didn’t know existed.

I would have loved to have this book show me how to use tools such as Zapier and to gain the most from Astana. Several other tools mentioned in this book are helpful in more ways than just what he mentioned.

If you’ve never considered automatization for your business or life, then this book is worth taking the time to read. It will give you a valid argument on why it’s worth doing. It will also give you the right mindset to help you be fully prepared to create your workflows in your life.

While this book did not meet my personal needs and hopes for reading it, it is a book worth adding to your to-read list if you’re looking for ways to gain the most from your time.

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2 thoughts on “Automate Your Busywork Book Review”

  1. Thanks for the sweet shoutout my dear friend, you are also one of my favorite bloggers! I am so sorry I lead you a bit astray on this one though! I definitely understand where you’re coming from, it would have been helpful to have those how-to’s joined in with the resources listed. I definitely had to do some Googling (is that a word? haha!) to utilize some of these since I hadn’t heard of most of them. It really did help my mindset to approach things with, ‘can I actually automate this?’ with things I do each day.

    Hope your week is off to a fantastic start!! šŸ™‚

    Make Life Marvelous

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    • You didn’t give a whole lot of details on what you thought on the book. You just mentioned you were reading it. So, I promise you are not the one who lead me astray! The book description made me feel like I was going to get more from it than I did.

      Thank you for stopping by and commenting

      Reply

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