Slow Down to Power Up

Slow Down to Power Up

For some being successful means being exhausted beyond measure.

And if we told you that you could be many times more successful without being so tired? That you could have more time to accomplish more? That, after a busy day working you could have enough energy left to enjoy the time with your family, friends or pursuing your goals?

To be successful is not to be sick, exhausted and not happy (this is, actually, burnout). To be successful is to be happy, healthy and fulfilled.

It's up to you!

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Why this Book

This book was inspired by our busy and successful but terribly exhausted friends. We dedicate it to them. And to all the busy and successful people out there who think that you have to be exhausted if you want to be successful.

It's time to debunk this myth! The most successful people are those who know the difference between working smart and working hard. They achieve more in less time, they have better results and they have a better lifestyle because they know how to make time for what matters in their lives.

And all this, by following some very simple habits. The book tells you what should be done, but it's up to you to actually do it.

 

What Do People Say about the Book

 

If you are one of those who think that sleep is useless, after reading this book you will think again.

Deanna H., a happy new entrepreneur

I always postponed taking a break until I can't think clear anymore. Until now. Just finish reading this book. It was an easy ready but a strong message. I am taking shorter breaks now, more often, and to my surprise I am finishing more things on my to do list in a shorter time than before when I kept working non-stop.

Albert G., Sales Director

For the last couple of months my body was giving me signals I wasn't far from a "breaking point". In the real sense of the term. I was tired. No, exhausted. I knew I had to do something, I wanted to do it, but I didn't know what to do. I was talking to a friend and he recommended this book. The principle was simple, yet powerful. I can already see the positive results.

A. Petterson, VP of Business Development