I'd come across the author via his great interviews with productivity experts online. His 'to the point' style was great and inspired me to look further into my entrepreneurial goals.
When I'd heard about his book, naturally I thought I'd give it a shot.
'The Efficientpreneur' - an unusual title which makes sense if you read the book, is a guidebook full of useful information. It gives details into Kiremli's own journey from humble beginnings, frustrations with the rat race and ultimately to great success with his own ventures.
The book covers pretty much all the self-help books into one, with chapters related to areas of your own perspective, practical guidelines for equipping yourself with the tools to succeed, and a lot of useful definitions and explanations which help you get an understanding of key concepts of entrepreneurship and income.
What I particularly like about this book is that it's written from an international perspective (the author is from Iraq and has worked in multiple countries), so the advice can be applied anywhere, and this is where so many other books fail with usually a single country perspective. I also like that it encourages a systematic approach where you learn from your mistakes i.e. 'failure is feedback' and ensure you have some safeguards in place so that the risk is always measured. The focus on fulfilment ensures you're always happy with the progress and results.
Overall, I'm glad I purchased this book, and have used a number of the tools suggested to enhance my own productivity and business goals, and am excited to try out more of the techniques in the future.
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