Work Less Live More: 101 Productivity Tips For Getting Things Done So You Can Live Free

Work Less Live More: 101 Productivity Tips For Getting Things Done So You Can Live Free

by Spencer Coffman
Work Less Live More: 101 Productivity Tips For Getting Things Done So You Can Live Free

Work Less Live More: 101 Productivity Tips For Getting Things Done So You Can Live Free

by Spencer Coffman

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Overview

This book provides you with 101 excellent tips for increasing your productivity at work, home, and in general. You need this book. It will show you, step by step, how to get things done and increase your productivity. With increased productivity you can accomplish tasks sooner and more efficiently. Why wouldn't you want that? The goal is to increase your productivity so that you will be able to Work Less and Live More!! Read this book and apply the tips presented. Then you will be able to have more free time to spend with your spouse, your kids, or your pets. You will be able to get off a little early to hang out with the guys or watch your favorite TV show. How about being able to get done sooner so that you can take a long weekend away or extra vacation. If you apply the tips presented in this book then you will be well on your way to achieving each of those things and even more. Start to Work Less and Live More Today!!

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781544901305
Publisher: CreateSpace Publishing
Publication date: 04/20/2016
Pages: 104
Product dimensions: 5.00(w) x 8.00(h) x 0.22(d)

About the Author

Spencer Coffman has a background that proves he can accomplish whatever he puts his mind towards. He received the Presidential Award for Academic Excellence in 2005, at age 12. He then became homeschooled and finished middle school and high school in only three years and was published in the Who's Who Registry of Academic Excellence for the 2007-2008 year. By age 14 he had diplomas in Professional Locksmithing and Advanced Locksmithing.

In 2008, he enrolled in Alexandria Technical College where he excelled, receiving an Associates degree in Individualized Professional Studies and a diploma in Concrete Masonry before age 17. He was a part of the Phi Theta Kappa International Honor Society. While in the Concrete Masonry program, he achieved first place in a local Skills USA competition. He continued onto the state competition where he also received first place. Spencer continued on to the national competition and placed eighth.

In 2010, Spencer enrolled at Minnesota State University Moorhead, where he received a Bachelors of Arts Degree Summa Cum Laude in Psychology and a Bachelor of Arts Degree Magna Cum Laude in Philosophy. Spencer was 19 when he graduated from MSUM and was a part of the Psi Chi International Honor Society. He then worked very hard to publish his undergraduate thesis, and in 2013, his experiment, Facial Expression: The Ability To Distinguish Between Enjoyment and Nonenjoyment Smiles, was published in the Psi Chi Journal of Psychological Research.

Spencer then studied at the American TESOL University to become certified to Teach English to Speakers of Other Languages. He became certified to teach Children and Advanced students. He was then hired by the university to completely re-write and restructure their syllabi and curriculum. In addition, he revised their online platform and made it mobile ready.

When his job there was complete, Spencer began extensively studying micro-expressions, emotions, and behavior. He was a natural and became certified at the expert level in both METT and SETT developed by Dr. Paul

Ekman. Spencer then decided to write a book on body language. "One that would be short and simple. A book that would be very easy for people to pick up and read and understand in no time at all." In 2015, Spencer published A Guide To Deception, a book that educates readers about deception and teaches them how to detect lies. Since then, Spencer has been working on writing several other books on a variety of different topics.
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