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Smarter Faster Better: The Transformative Power of Real Productivity (eBook) by Charles Duhigg on sale for
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About this Book:
- Print Length: 368 Pages
- At the core of Smarter Faster Better are eight key concepts. From motivation and goal setting to focus and decision making, that explain why some people and companies get so much done.
- Drawing on the latest findings in neuroscience, psychology, and behavioral economics, as well as the experiences of CEOs, educational reformers, four-star generals, FBI agents, airplane pilots, and Broadway songwriters, this book reveals that the most productive people, companies, and organizations don't merely act differently. They view the world, and their choices, in profoundly different ways.
- Smarter Faster Better is a story-filled exploration of the science of productivity, one that can help us learn to succeed with less stress and struggle to become smarter, faster, and better at everything we do.
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Kindle?
Apple Books?
Google Play?
Kobo?
Barnes and Noble?
Please explain why.
(I would greatly appreciate it)
I'm more interested in feature differences, pros/cons, etc. Of both the reading experience and the platforms.
- Text to voice
- Audiobook syncing
- Discounts / Promotions
- Better viewing, searching, reading experience.
I understand being frustrated giving more money to Amazon, or Apple, or Google, etc. I don't want to either.
I also don't want to get spread too thin between different platforms.
Amazon Kindle is easy for me because I'm a prime memeber, I also use Audible, so the fact that books can sync between Kindle and Audible is helpful.
Plus every time I choose slow shipping on Amazon, I get free credits to buy digital books.
But... I'd love to know if Apple, Google, Kobo, or BN have some unique feature or benefit.
I have also learned how to listen to Kindle books with Text to speech, so I don't have to buy the Audible version. The iOS ai voice is good, but not great. Audible with an actor or the author is far better, but many Audible books I have paid for a very bland/boring, and no better than text to speech.
I'm curious if the other platforms have text to speech? If so, how good is it?
Thank you for any information, feedback, and suggestions.
I sincerely appreciate anyone who takes the time. š
Yes, thank you š
I also have Libby. Do you use their app to read? Or do you use the feature that lets you read the library books in the Kindle app?
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