Jim Loehr and Tony Schwartz’s The Power of Full Engagement challenges the way we think about productivity. Their core argument: managing your energy, not your time, is the key to high performance and sustainable success.
Drawing on their work with elite athletes, the authors show that performance depends on balancing energy expenditure with renewal across four dimensions — physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual. Like athletes, high performers need rituals and recovery, not just more hours of grinding.
Key takeaways:
Who it’s for: ambitious people running on empty who want to perform at a high level without burning out.
The verdict: a smart reframe of productivity that’s especially relevant to entrepreneurs prone to overwork. Building wealth is a long game, and this is a practical guide to having the energy to stay in it.
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