
Making It All Work: Winning at the Game of Work and the Business of Life
by David Allen
4.5 stars from 367 reviews
Last checked: Jul 7, 2026
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- Stephen Covey
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- The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People
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Perfect for you if...
- You've read Getting Things Done but felt stuck applying it beyond your task list and want the bigger picture framework.
- You're juggling career ambition with personal goals and need a system that treats both with equal weight.
- You're suspicious of productivity hacks but respect David Allen's decade-tested methods and want to go deeper.
Maybe not for you if...
- You haven't read Getting Things Done and prefer to start with fundamentals rather than sequels.
- You want quick fixes or motivational pep talks rather than a comprehensive life redesign methodology.
- You're looking for a simple daily routine book; this demands you actually do the reflective work Allen outlines.
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