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Summary of Essentialism (Tamil Edition)

By: Heer Khant, Kathiravan - translator
Narrated by: Deepika Arun
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Publisher's Summary

This is a Tamil summary of the book 'Essentialism', written by Greg McKeown.

Have you ever felt overwhelmed, like you have too much to do? The book is for everyone who feel like there is never enough time. It teaches us to prioritise, and develop an 'Essentialist' mindset. It has practical tips, interesting studies and real-life examples to explain its philosophy in an easy-to-retain style.

Here's what the summary has to offer:

- It teaches how to focus on the most important things in life

- You can regain control of your energy and time

- It helps you understand the disciplined pursuit of less and implement it in your life

- It shows us how to eliminate distractions and simplify our lives

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Please note: This audiobook is in Tamil.

©2023 Greg McKeown (P)2023 OfSpin Media Friends
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