Description
Instead of telling you what to do to become successful, this book focuses on what to avoid. Dobelli explains that success often comes not from adding more habits, goals, or routines—but from consciously removing bad decisions, distractions, and common thinking traps.
Through short, sharp insights and real-life examples, the book shows how avoiding obvious mistakes—like overplanning, chasing perfection, following trends blindly, or reacting emotionally—can dramatically improve your work, finances, and peace of mind. The ideas are practical, easy to understand, and based on psychology, behavioral science, and real-world observation.
The Not-To-Do List is perfect for readers who feel overwhelmed by endless productivity advice and want a simpler, calmer approach to success. It teaches you how doing less wrong can be far more powerful than trying to do everything right.








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