Pleased to see this pop up here today as I'd just finished the book yesterday.
I've been putting off buying it for a long time as I'd assumed it was another great blog turned into a book that contained 90% filler.
As someone else said below, there's a small amount of filler in here, but it feels like the right amount and allows you to take the time to absorb the content more fully.
I honestly feel like this book has fundamentally changed the way I view work, side projwects and tasks in general. I've procrastinated on a number of things as they felt like huge efforts that were not achievable - reading Mr Clear makes me realise that I can achieve those by not focusing on the end goal but getting into a habit, a system, and chipping away at it over time.
You could say the book's content is obvious stuff, but it's certainly opened my eyes and changed my thinking.
I've been putting off buying it for a long time as I'd assumed it was another great blog turned into a book that contained 90% filler.
As someone else said below, there's a small amount of filler in here, but it feels like the right amount and allows you to take the time to absorb the content more fully.
I honestly feel like this book has fundamentally changed the way I view work, side projwects and tasks in general. I've procrastinated on a number of things as they felt like huge efforts that were not achievable - reading Mr Clear makes me realise that I can achieve those by not focusing on the end goal but getting into a habit, a system, and chipping away at it over time.
You could say the book's content is obvious stuff, but it's certainly opened my eyes and changed my thinking.
Highly recommend.