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The 4-Hour Workweek by Timothy Ferriss (2007, Hardcover) 
The 4-Hour Workweek by Timothy Ferriss (2007, Hardcover)

 
The 4-Hour Workweek by Timothy Ferriss (2007, Hardcover)

Publisher: Crown Pub
Publication Date: 2007-04-24
Language: English
Format: Hardcover
ISBN-10: 0307353133
ISBN-13: 9780307353139
Product ID: EPID57188998
Description: Entrepreneur Timothy Ferriss rewrites the rules and upsets conventional wisdom about work and success in his self-help guide to the new, rich economy. It is not necessary to toil for 70 hours per week, according to Ferriss, who runs a co...
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  Tim Ferriss is the next Anthony Robbins
Review created: 05/05/07
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13 of 13 people found this review helpful.

“The 4-Hour Workweek” is a vastly entertaining book. Ferriss believes that any kind of work, career or enterprise is best thought of as an enabling technology to make just enough money to pursue your passions, from kickboxing to tango, and that more work (and, presumably, more networking) is a waste.

In stark contrast to much current wisdom around time management, he advises readers to go on a low-information diet, cultivate selective ignorance, reply to email as little as possible (start establishing a twice-a-day routine, then build up to once a week or once a month), refuse to be interrupted for chitchat or spend time at the water cooler, and master the art of disappearing from the office (the hero of one hilarious chapter is an HP tech support employee based in Palo Alto who was apparently able to spend a month in China to meet his girlfriend’s parents and marry her without anybody in the office noticing that he wasn’t at his desk).

The author’s ignorance is a bit too selective for my taste (claiming that Vilfredo Pareto is a “forgotten” Italian economist is really like saying: hey, I never took one econ or stats course in college and if I did I must have slept through it, yet look at how successful I’ve become). Still, the book is full of interesting ideas from outsourcing tasks to an personal assistant in India to micro-testing on the Web whatever product or idea you want to sell for a handful of dollars in clicks (and the guy walks the talk: “How do you think I determined the best title for this book?”) On a bigger scale, he describes ways to put your income generation on autopilot and strongly advocates a career with a number of “mini-retirement” periods built in (his ideal: three of four per year, preferably abroad). For bloggers (who are routinely advised to post ten or twelve times per day if they want their readership to grow), Ferriss is a very different role model: his blog seems to be updated once every three or four days (hey, at least I’m doing something right here!)
“The 4-Hour Workweek” is innovative, fresh, and charmingly provocative. This book is going to be big, and Timothy Ferriss can be the new Anthony Robbins. You, my dear readers, read it here first.


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  Tim is the chef for the recipe of the American Dream
Review created: 05/31/07
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10 of 10 people found this review helpful.

This is not a book on how to be Tim Ferriss. Rather, it is a book on how to increase your available time, income and mobility (oddly enough, T-I-M) to do the things you want to do. Tim shows you how to beat the traditional system of slave, save and retire by applying some commonsense but not common knowledge principles, such as: 20% of your efforts gives you 80% of the results, therefore eliminate the other 80% of your efforts (or customers).

24% of most office-workers' time is spent task-switching. Therefore, minimize the switching. 40% of those who switch never go back to their original task. Even more reason to minimize switching.

Tim uses the experiences of his short yet meteoric life (he wrote the book when he was 29) to illustrate his principles. His accomplishments as a mixed martial artist and tango dancer while running a very profitable company is living proof that his claims do work and can work for anyone willing to apply them.

One important factor to know is how to measure the value of your time. Once you compute that figure, any task less than that should be outsourced, if possible. To stretch the outsourcing dollar even further, he advises countries in which the dollar's value is multiplied, such as India. Despite what you may have read elsewhere, there is no exploitation going on here. These are established workforces that specialize in a wide variety of tasks that can be done remotely. Tasks such as spreadsheet and document preparation, internet research, phone calls, purchases, appointments and much more. Uh, poor people working on business plans? Get real.

Tim wants you not to be the pinnacle of the org chart but off to the side. When you are at the top, all of the work funnels through you. This is what he went through when he worked 80-hour weeks. If you cannot be the owner, but the employee (most of us), there are still ways to maximize the T-I-M.

It is easy to get caught up in envying the success, wealth and free time that Tim has. Occasionally, you have to remind yourself that you too, can have more disposable time, income and mobility if you follow his book, to do the things you want to do. If you don't remind yourself, it is easy to get caught up in accusing Tim of promoting a hedonistic, selfish and materialistic lifestyle. What Tim does not do is show you to how cheat others so that you can live the good life. Rather, he shows you how to restructure the system to your advantage. This is not a greedy ethic. Simply a way to bend the system to your will with everyone's consent.

This book is obviously not for those in service-related industries such as law enforcement, fire rescue, medical, where your presence is required.

This book is 99% fantastic and 1% flawed. Some shortcomings include his tacit approval of lying when he recommends calling in sick when you're not and his abysmal ignorance of political theory and philosophy (he shuns just about all news, reads a trade journal or two and fiction - not exactly a rigorous workout for the mind - contrast that with his physical workout). Happily, those deficiencies are avoidable in the way you apply his principles.

I read this book in just over a week and am reading it again. I bought 5 more copies to hand out. I like the fact that Tim is not a showman like other well-known motivational speakers; his audio interviews reveal a quiet, thoughtful, laid-back guy who accomplished much, learned a lot and has nothing to hide from the rest of us.


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  waste of $$$
Review created: 05/08/07
5 of 21 people found this review helpful.

There's a lot of hypocritical advice and false values being promoted in this book. For example, the author advises you demand to get paid for the quality of your work, not the time spent on doing it, but then he suggests you outsource your labor overseas, paying somebody else $5 an hour to do it. If somebody actually has to do the work, then the "solution" he is promoting is false, because it's simply masking the fact that the work has to be done by somebody, somewhere. Worse, that "somebody"--most likely a poor person in the developing world--is actaully being exploited for another person's benefit. Similarly, the author lists ways you can live and travel for free. Again, these are what I would call false values. They promote a greedy ethic of something-for-nothing, an idea that will appeal to people who want others to work so that they can live the good life.


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  Well, maybe a four hour day......
Review created: 03/06/08
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2 of 2 people found this review helpful.

What a cool view of the world we all work in. It helps you identify the time wasters and how to avoid and even eliminate them. It shows you how to empower your people to the point that they dont have to ask you.
It even teaches you how to answer the phone in a way to your benefit.
I urge anybody who is buried in business and unable to catch up to read this book.


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  So good, I bought it twice!!
Review created: 08/09/07
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2 of 2 people found this review helpful.

I originally bought this as an audiobook and loved it. The only downside was that there were so many references to addresses and companies to contact I couldn't write them all down and drive at the same time. But I enjoyed it so much, I honestly had no problem spending the money for a second "book" version to make getting this information easier. It's a must read for making money in the coming decades!


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  The 4- Hour Workweek by Timonthy Ferriss
Review created: 03/07/08
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1 of 1 people found this review helpful.

I like how the author feels every one can do it but he did say he had money that he got to start up his business .
Not every one has that or wants to
I am not sure this is for every one .
I bought it because I felt maybe it would fit into what I do


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  4 HOUR WORKWEEK
Review created: 03/04/08
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1 of 1 people found this review helpful.

This book has very mixed reviews online but I love it. It has some really outrageous things that he wants you to do to get out of your comfort zone and push past fears.

I read through it once quickly and am now starting again. I wanted to get a grasp of the concepts then go back and start trying them. It might even be the third or fourth read by the time I get to some of it.

I think what I like most is that it brings hope that ordinary people can accomplish great things for themselves and those around them, by stepping out of the norm a little.

Will it work for me? I don't know. I tend to procrastinate, even with reading and doing the exercises. If I make a plan and stick to it, I believe it will.
Can I quit my job or work 4 hours? Not at the moment. Do I have hope? YES!

It's a fun read with lots of brain food, written in an easy to read, conversational manner. It won't tell you how to get rich quick but if you follow even some of what he recommends (like the dreamlining) I think it will prompt forward action in your life.

Worth reading, in my opinion!


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  The 4-hour Work Week
Review created: 03/01/08
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1 of 1 people found this review helpful.

This book will change your life! If you ever wanted to try internet sales, this book is the blueprint for success. Would you like to work from home or better yet, from anywhere you want to be and still be productive at work...without your boss even knowing that you gone? This book will teach you how! If you own a business, learn how to unplug and enjoy life and still maintain control of your business. There is a better way, and Tim ferriss shows you the way!


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  4 Hr. Work Week
Review created: 01/10/08
1 of 1 people found this review helpful.

Great book for those who "Think outside the Box". If Freedom is tour ultimate goal this book is your Roadmap!!!


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  This is a MUST read if you want to get your life back!
Review created: 01/09/08
1 of 2 people found this review helpful.

As an owner of many businesses and hunsband and father of 6 kids I have had a hard time dealing with running multimillion dollar companies and having a life. This books has helped me to get that life back by opening my mind to how things could be and set me on an adventure of automating my businesses give me even more money and MUCH more free time. Now I only work a few hours a day. This book is a MUST read!


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  Clearly the Entreprenuerial book of the Century!
Review created: 10/30/07
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1 of 1 people found this review helpful.

Keep it short... this book is so well put together and the information so valuable, that NOT buying it, rwading it and taking on the challege contained therein, YOU ARE DOING YOURSELF AN INJUSTICE! I'm doing it RIGHT NOW! You can to. Solid ideas, great experiences, real concepts that work! And much more...


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  Everyone who sees me reading this book wants to read it
Review created: 09/04/07(updated 09/05/07)
1 of 1 people found this review helpful.

Author Timothy Ferriss has jam packed a wealth of information into this book. Although only 30-ish, he has "been there, done that and bought the T-shirt" in an amazing array of life experiences. While I am not desirous of racing motorcycles in Europe, I do find Mr. Ferriss's ideas to be an excellent stimulant for helping one to think outside the box.

I bought the book because it appeared to be more cutting edge than the run-of-the-mill fodder sometimes found in this genre. I was not disappointed!

While I find concepts such as going on a low-information diet interesting, I would not cut back as far as Ferris in my own work life. Nevertheless, the book is full of ways to minimize time wasters. Limiting E-mail consumption and production was, in my opinion, one of the best topics in the book.

Timonty Ferriss is a brilliant young entrepreneur, with an uncanny ability to not take himself seriously. The tone of the book is lighthearted, and yet there is much wisdom in it.

I write resumes for a living, so I hear about people's jobs all day long. I will definitely recommend The 4-Hour Workweek to my clients who need a new perspective.


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  Awsome Book!!
Review created: 08/26/07
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1 of 1 people found this review helpful.

I came across the book while browsing through some books at Borders. It caught my attention because of the title "The 4-hour workweek" who doesn't want that? I was on my 5 day vacation from work, the work I hated, and decided to grab the book. It turned out to be a quite an amazing book!! Of course if you are looking for a quick fix, you are lazy, you have no ambition and just want to get away from the traditional 40 hour workweek to a 4 hour workweek, don't buy the book. The book does give you pointers to simplify your work load by focusing on the important, prioritizing and saying no and avoiding the unimportant. I don't want to give away too much. But anyway here I am today that week I bought the book I quit my job and decided to go to school full time and get my degree. I'm not saying that's what everyone should do, it was just something I needed to do. It took me a long time to make this decision because of FEAR. The book made me ask myself an important question "what's the worst that can happen if I make this decision?" And I did it!!

Book is quite inspirational and educational some quotes of famous people and elaborate review of these quotes included. Make a lot of sense... Good stuff to think about. I will probably read the book again.


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  Buying experience review for The 4-Hour Work Week
Review created: 07/03/07
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1 of 13 people found this review helpful.

I would love to write a review that reflects only a wonderful buying experience and a fantastic product; however, after purchasing the product and waiting over a month for it, I decided that I would inquire of the seller, Newagebooks, with an email simply asking them if they had sent the book and what method they used to deliver it. Unfortunately, they chose not to respond after 14 days and I found it necessary to file a Buyer Protection Claim against the company because, alas, I never received the product and apparently the company, Newagebooks, did not care or even choose to respond to my inquiry. Much of the fault lies with me for not using better judgement in choosing a company/person to do business with. Evidently, the same outcome has occurred with several other of Newagebook's clients. It appears that they just accept the order without any intention of delivering the product and when asked for an explanation, they simply decide that they are going to ignore the complaint/inquiry and just keep the money. I'd advise anyone to avoid Newagebooks as there appears to be a strong likelyhood that you too will have the unmitigated joy of losing your money and not receiving your merchandise OR for that matter, even a reply from the apparent shysters at Newagebooks. Best of luck to everyone. This is simply a personal opinion however, the experience related in this message is real.


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  Good condition
Review created: 10/05/09
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Book received on time in good condition. No problems with shipping or handling. Satisfied customer.-------------------------------


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  Perfect Seller
Review created: 09/05/09
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Great Quality Service. The product was exactly as described. Highly recommended. I would buy again from this seller if possible.


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  One of the best books ever
Review created: 08/10/09
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Life changing book. Definitely recommend reading it even if you don't do half the things he tells you about. Changes the way you think about how you are living your life.


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  A book WORTH reading.
Review created: 06/16/09

If you'd like a different perspective on living your life...here's a great chance to explore new options. This book is all about perspective. Do you wanna work like a slave for the next 30 years and hope to enjoy the little time you have left when you're "done"....or live NOW, as you go! I think the author did a great job creating an easy read packed with great info. I might buy a few more and give them as gifts this year.


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  Convergence
Review created: 06/06/09
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A friend raved about 4 hour workweek for months. I waved his accolades off--yeah, yeah. Wonderful book, excellent ideas, easy to enact. Blah, blah.

Wow, I am so glad I eventually heeded his advice. Great book. Unlike many "inspirational" business books Ferriss provides detailed instructions and source materials to put the suggestions into work.

As I now listen to the World is Flat I am also amazed at how things converge (or is it fractals?) in that everything comes back to adaptation, efficient use of strengths, and creativity.


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  Want Real FREEDOM? - Must Read This Book
Review created: 05/11/09
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Very inspirational, a lot of new ideas that will open your mind to a different point of view in your daily routine, applicable to your everyday life.
Practical steps and a full "follow short-step-by-step" guidance.
Must-read-book for any person wanting and looking for a dramatic change in the life. Highly recommended. Tim knows how to say everything right to the point and he is clear and focused on what he communicates -because he applies succefully his own principles himself-. A+.


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  Interesting Book
Review created: 05/05/09
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Excellent Transaction! Great Book, Very Highly Recommend! I bought this book as a gift for a friend of mine. Book is in perfect condition. Thank you.


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  Fast shipping. Great Product
Review created: 04/08/09
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Delivered on time and brand new as described! I would buy from this seller again. Packaging was carefully done.


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  Awesome book.
Review created: 04/01/09
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This is one of those things that can change your life forever. Getting to read this book, in my opinion, is better than winning the lottery. Money can run out without out proper management, which most people don't know how to do. But knowledge once gained and put into practice, stays with you for the rest of your life. Tim Ferriss's book has inspired me to change the way I live my life. I hope it can do the same for you.


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  So-so with the paper
Review created: 03/10/09

I don't like the print of the paper. It was presented as a great print but it was the like the book club book paper.


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  Really Interesting book!!!!
Review created: 11/24/08

well i seen the video and glanced of couple pages inside...got really important facts and interesting point. cause now a days people making excuses that its hard to find a job and making money,, but this book talks about these things, so i really encourage someone that's having this difficult times moments in their life!

alex


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