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Recommended Reading for Week 21, 2021

Here are this weeks’ reading recommendations. Included are more discussions about hybrid working, measuring success, a great productivity hack, and the difference between professionals and amateurs.

  1. Work From Home to Lift Productivity by 5% in Post-Pandemic U.S. – Bloomberg
  2. A new measure of success: Counting hours worked isn’t cutting it anymore – Fortune
  3. Find a To-Do List Strategy That Works for You – Entrepreneur
  4. A Harvard professor suggests we all steal the ‘Feierabend’ productivity hack. – Inc. Magazine
  5. Professional Amateurs and Amateur Professionals – Thrive Global

If you’ve read something interesting and worth sharing, pass it along and I might include it in future posts of Recommended Reading.

Recommended Reading for Week 20, 2021

Check out the recommended articles for this week. If you have any you would like to share, please include them in the comments.

How I finally conquered my never-ending tech reading list – Boris Cherkasky

Shameless Work Influencers Are the Bane of LinkedIn – By Anadolu Agency

What Caffeine Really Does to Your Brain – By Psychology Today

Your Company Is Not a Family – By Reid Hoffman, Ben Casnocha, and Chris Yeh

My Productivity System in Microsoft Office 365 – By Bob Stanke