Feel Good Productivity by Ali Abdaal

Reviewed Date: February 23rd, 2024

The writing of Feel Good Productivity is as dry as the Sahara Desert; while reading it, readers won’t feel good at all. The problem highlights the problem in the publishing industry. Creators who have millions of followers or fans have the thought that I left a mark on every possible sector; why not write a book? My legacy will be complete. This book is one of those books.

These days publishers mostly care about sales; a book’s content is the second priority if it’s by a well-known creator or celebrity. Money will be rushing in for sure. They just need presentable content. While the celebrity’s fans might be happy with the book, it’s a nah for general readers; that includes me.

While reading the book, I felt uninterested and bored. Although I went in with little to no expectations, the content disappointed. It covers all obvious techniques, which you might have read elsewhere. I understand that for self-help books, one shouldn’t be too critical on the book’s content. Feel Good Productivity won’t leave an impact on you as well. As I mentioned earlier, it is as dry as the Sahara Desert.


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