by Graham Allcott
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by Graham Allcott
A practical guide for attention management, task clarity, and staying calm while work keeps moving.
Reader Question
What are the key lessons from How to Be a Productivity Ninja?
This book treats productivity less like hustle and more like calm operational discipline: capture, decide, focus, recover.
Direct Answer
This book treats productivity less like hustle and more like calm operational discipline: capture, decide, focus, recover.
Use this Gem when modern life turns productivity into noise and you need a cleaner way to think, choose, and practice.
Attention matters more than raw time
Capture prevents mental clutter
Calm systems reduce reactive work
Read this if your attention feels scattered and you need a clearer mental system.
It also fits if you are trying to become more consistent and self-led.
Choose it when you want a book you can practice, not just quote.
Read one chapter or section with this question open: what is this asking me to do differently?
Write the line, idea, or tension that exposes your current pattern. Do not rush to make it pretty.
Do a ten-minute brain dump of every open loop.
"What are you holding in your head that belongs in a system?"
"When do you pretend urgency is importance?"
Do a ten-minute brain dump of every open loop.
Choose the three tasks that actually move the day.
Resource Path
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