A review by raulb
Make Time: How to Focus on What Matters Every Day by Jake Knapp, John Zeratsky

3.0

If you’re a sucker for productivity books like this one, you won’t be surprised by the techniques that are mentioned throughout the book. These are meant to help you to find the time you need to do the things will make you ultimately happier. After all, this is what’s all about. To reduce (or even eliminate) the frustration that comes from not being able to find time for those things that matter to you.

At the beginning of the book, there was a distinction that was made I found interesting which makes perfect sense. Rather than using the overloaded term “priority”, they call “highlights” to those things that really will make a difference to you. They don’t have to be necessarily a thing that anyone would call such as “productive”, but they include things that someone could argue against (e.g.: playing video games).

I personally liked how the book was structured which make it very actionable.

Generally, I highly recommend this book if you struggle to prioritize your happiness like you’d like.