Post by account_disabled on Mar 5, 2024 5:07:45 GMT
As can be easily understood from the introductory phase of this article, Bezos has an almost obsessive consideration of work . I therefore initially found his invitation to have the right balance between work and private life almost inconsistent. In reality, Bezos' speech is much deeper and more interesting: There may be very intense periods of work, in which I will spend entire days in the office; but that's not the problem. The problem is energy. Is your work draining you of energy or recharging you? Bezos is not suggesting we dedicate less time to work to spend more time with our family but he suggests
evaluating whether the work we do fulfills us or not . His idea is very simple, if our work makes us happy, it provides us with positive energy to use in our private life. However, if what we do does not satisfy us, we will not find the right harmony: At every Belgium Phone Number level of the company people ask me what the right work-life balance is. In this context, however, "balance" is a term that I don't like at all. I prefer to talk about harmony . How Jeff Bezos understands harmony between life and work Do we recommend this book? Before talking about opinions, I think it is necessary to specify the
structure and construction of the entire book. This is not a book written by Jeff Bezos but rather a collection of his thoughts, interviews and letters to shareholders. Knowing the personal stories and life choices made by the richest man in the world is certainly a great source of inspiration for anyone. However, I did not find a common thread inside that united the first page to the last, as for example in " the only rule is that there are no rules " by Reed Hastings. I found the preface written by Walter Isaacson, and the second part on life and work very interesting even if at times a little repetitive. While the first part consisting of all the letters to shareholders written by Bezos up to 2019 is boring and ineffective . My advice is to give priority to books that can capture your attention more and that can be more inspiring.
evaluating whether the work we do fulfills us or not . His idea is very simple, if our work makes us happy, it provides us with positive energy to use in our private life. However, if what we do does not satisfy us, we will not find the right harmony: At every Belgium Phone Number level of the company people ask me what the right work-life balance is. In this context, however, "balance" is a term that I don't like at all. I prefer to talk about harmony . How Jeff Bezos understands harmony between life and work Do we recommend this book? Before talking about opinions, I think it is necessary to specify the
structure and construction of the entire book. This is not a book written by Jeff Bezos but rather a collection of his thoughts, interviews and letters to shareholders. Knowing the personal stories and life choices made by the richest man in the world is certainly a great source of inspiration for anyone. However, I did not find a common thread inside that united the first page to the last, as for example in " the only rule is that there are no rules " by Reed Hastings. I found the preface written by Walter Isaacson, and the second part on life and work very interesting even if at times a little repetitive. While the first part consisting of all the letters to shareholders written by Bezos up to 2019 is boring and ineffective . My advice is to give priority to books that can capture your attention more and that can be more inspiring.