107,99 zł
Before a person can lead anything in the world around them — a team, a project, a family, a conversation — they must first learn to lead themselves. Not with authority or force, but with the quiet, consistent discipline of someone who knows what they value and acts accordingly, even on the days when it is inconvenient. This book explores personal leadership as an inner practice — the daily art of making decisions that align with who you are trying to become, rather than who the moment is pressuring you to be. It recognises that productivity, in its deepest sense, is not about doing more. It is about doing what matters with full presence, clear intention, and the kind of sustainable energy that comes not from urgency, but from purpose. Everyday productivity, as understood here, is not a performance standard. It is the natural outcome of a person who has developed enough self-awareness to know where their energy belongs, enough self-discipline to protect it, and enough self-compassion to recover when they fall short. These are not skills acquired once. They are habits rehearsed daily, imperfectly, and with growing honesty. Drawing from the enduring wisdom of principle-centered leadership — and the contemporary reality of a working life marked by distraction, burnout, and the pressure to be always available — this book offers grounded reflection for anyone seeking not a louder or faster life, but a more deeply directed one. Because the most productive person in any room is rarely the busiest. They are the most honest about what truly deserves their time.
Ebooka przeczytasz w aplikacjach Legimi lub dowolnej aplikacji obsługującej format:
Liczba stron: 177
Rok wydania: 2026
