Life Leverage: How to Get More Done in Less Time, Outsource Everything & Create Your Ideal Mobile Lifestyle by Rob Moore


Life Leverage: How to Get More Done in Less Time, Outsource Everything & Create Your Ideal Mobile Lifestyle
Title : Life Leverage: How to Get More Done in Less Time, Outsource Everything & Create Your Ideal Mobile Lifestyle
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ISBN : 190984666X
ISBN-10 : 9781909846661
Language : English
Format Type : Paperback
Number of Pages : 285
Publication : Published January 4, 2016

The Life Leverage philosophy is a way of living your life to get more done in less time, outsource everything and create your ideal mobile lifestyle. It is a way of thinking, feeling, deciding, doing, and then getting the results and feedback accordingly to build momentum and get closer to your vision and legacy.



Life Leverage doesn't 'end' with sitting on a beach drinking Pina Colada's, or retirement, or freedom, or balance. It allows you to live that moment-to-moment, or whatever that 'end goal' is to you, now, and not rear-loaded, merging your passion with your profession and your vocation with your vacation.




Life Leverage: How to Get More Done in Less Time, Outsource Everything & Create Your Ideal Mobile Lifestyle Reviews


  • ☘Misericordia☘ ⚡ϟ⚡⛈⚡☁ ❇️❤❣

    Time management => life management.
    Using the strongest instruments:
    - speed reading,
    - blind typing,
    - listening to audio at 2x speed (this one stupid, but then, who knows - maybe, some crazy time?),
    - foreign langs,
    - doing a bunch of things at a time in the smart way (listening to audiobooks with kids while doing breakfast for them...).
    80/20 - Paretto principle.
    Stategy-tactics.
    Thinking long-term.
    Outsourcing.
    Doing things out of the box.
    List of things not to do.
    Results programming.

    5 stars:
    -1 star: a lot of stuff glossed over (for example, the pond and the lilies - had there been not any of the prior growth days, the pond wouldn't have been covered by 50% during the last day),
    -1 star: a lot of recycling,
    +1 star: this recycling was concise.
    Overall: 4 stars.

  • Joshua Allerton

    This is a great book full of passion and great tips to improve your business and personal life. Highly recommended for anyone chasing wealth and starting their own business.

  • Linda

    Nothing really new here. This book pulls together ideas from several sources elsewhere - and I'd advise you to go to these. It's very repetitive with lots of annoying typos and primarily focused on making money more than anything else.

  • Whitney ♥ Ell

    So many pointless calculations.

    Here's one - I could have saved 8 hours of my life NOT listening to this book.

  • Emil Bredahl

    5-5 stars to this fantastic book ❤️Life Leverage is an awesome book in so many ways and I am here going to explain just a few 😛 It is practical and filled with great ways to optimize your life and the way you work. It challenges you to look seriously at ways you do things, and also to jump into start leverages areas if you life. I do feel like the end of the book went a little over board and some of the information appeared to already have been talked about in earlier chapters or extremely simple stuff that all people know. Apart from these few irrelevant chapters did I enjoy the book. There is so gold to gain as we learn to maximize and cut away practices in our life that takes us away from our calling/mission.

  • Eva

    Not impressed at all. Broken record. The actual info is spread in very tin all over.

    Total waste of time & money. Disposing.

  • Toby White

    I never thought I’d be the one for reading a self help book but I had had this on my reading list for a while so finally got to to reading it!

    It has a lot of useful life advice, and even if you have no inspiration to be a serial entrepreneur than it’ll still help you make the most of your time and manage any available opportunities.

    If anything, it’ll help you work better at work and spend more time focusing on what you want to do, without being taken along for a ride.

  • Angelina

    Read Money by Rob Moore first hence found this book as a du location and not as insightful. He could have at least came up with a different examples and stories.

    Spoilers:

    2. The 3 Ms of emotions: Time management is life management and life management is emotional management. How you manage your emotions manage the results in your life. Take control of your emotion, accept balance of your emotions, control negative emotions, make strategic decisions rather than reactive you will have a live by design. Management of emotions: 1. Miss use of emotions is being affect of them have no control over them. Pattern: a.Feel strong emotion.b. React negatively to someone base on that emotions. C. Regret laler d. react again this is what spirals your life out of control. It blocks success and contributes to unhappiness and low self esteem. It’s not who you are, it just you don’t have conscious control over it. Focus on the important task at once. Know your energy levels, focus on the high value tasks. 2. Manage. A.Constantly plan and check in on your vision, values, goals KRIs. B.Do the important task first. Focus on a single task at hand be single minded . C. Do hard task and do them now. Eat that fat frog don’t let it manifest and get bigger and unmanageable. D. Manage your own time and don’t be pulled by others. E. Priorities ruthlessly without complaining, justifying. F. Vision and strategy task first then operational and others such as fire fighting tasks. Compartmentalise your diary with tasks that focus on vision strategy values. G know your Energy levels through out the day your highes and lows. H. Isolate yourself from distraction and create for efield time.3. Master, know yourself and manage your emotions, focus on the task.

    3. Hard working delusion: Life leverage:
    1. Choose the right job. If Current career limits you? You are in the wrong place.
    2. Choose a job that also a passion.Outsource the stuff you don’t like.
    3. Study lives of people you admire do. Mode and copy to get where they are. Get more done in less time and outsource low value tasks.
    4. Know what to get going on and what to give up on. Give up on low values low returns tasks.
    5. Live life using life leverage phylosophy and do what you know. Don’t get sucked in to other people plans for your life. Live life your own way on your terms on purpose with life leverage philosophy getting more done in less time. Outsource everything low value and create your ideal life.

    4. The myth of balance: Merge your passions - job and passion. Do the things you love.Don’t do things or be things because other people expect you to be or do something. Let go of low value and unimportant things that do not serve your vision and values give it to someone who it aligns with they will be grateful for it; and you just say no. People going to judge you anyway so say and do what’s right for you maintaining grace and humility.

    5. Pareto principle 80/20. Invest your time wisely invest it in key performance areas and income generated tasks. Avoid draining low level tasks and focus on maximum leverage. The main things that hold people back are:be overwhelmed; lack of believe; Information overload; fear.

    6. The life leverage philosophy: Always twick your ways of doing, ask for feedback; Have alignment with your goals, visions OKRs; Find shortest and sustainable way to achieve your vision; who can you get to do it? Ask for suggestions before questions; Life leverage is about doing what makes you alive; living the most important live priorities to make money and to make a lasting difference; Life leverage is about maximising time on this planet, leaving legacy;

    7. The law of compounding: More you stick with something more you will learn. What is the cost of change? It’s resetting it to zero again and starting over. Issues with resetting to zero: you may already not have a clear vision, you maybe distracted or lured by something looks easy from outside. The long term reality is poverty, lack self of worth and fulfilment. Each time you start is each time you need to grow new roots, restart by seeding, planting, furtalisong the process all other again. More it happens more you loose your confidence and ability to create compounding success and you will look for further short cuts to save you because you doubt your own ability, so the cycle continues. Brand and reputation

    More you experience being overwhelmed , confused and frustrated less you get done. Finally you make a decision but it’s often a wrong one because you want to get rid of the pain. Such emotions block decisions and actions; they are nemeses of life leverage.
    A)So where does overwhelming comes from? It’s when you are overcomes by mind and emotion; you bare it underneath. You feel overwhelmed when you try to meet imposes actions and deadlines by others; can’t handle a pace of tasks; brain can handle speed of learning; pressures to do to many things that are not important to you & you can’t see an end to them. You feel out of control of your tasks, time and life. how to get rid of overwelment? 1. Take full and personal responsibility (never blame, complains or justify because it’s nobodies fault that you do what you don’t want to do, your brain is falling into negative thinking) 2. Check your vision, your values and your key result areas. 3. Drop and let go, say no to anything that is not a key result area or income generated task. Be ruthless so no to anything that occupying your mind & time & isn’t KRI or EGT. They are all emergencies to other people or not a high priority or in line with your vision that dump on you. Add to subconscious knowledge that it’s guilt & it’s not progressing you. Where does overwelment behavior comes from? Ex. 1Are you unable or have difficulty saying a word no? You end up using your time to help them? Or you bit more than you can chew and can’t meet your own objectives? 2.are you unrealistic on what you can and can’t do? Are you scared to miss out on something? Identify it and let it go. 4. Priorities according to highest key result area and income generated task. 5. Focus single mindingly on one task only.
    B: where confusion comes from? Is about lack of clarity in your life due to lack of knowledge, experience, to many options, unability to decide or priorities; doubting yourself. How to abandon confusion? 1. Check your vision, values & key results areas. 2. Drop, let go and say no to any non key result areas.3. Prioritise according to highest KRA 4. Decide now and take action on the first task.
    C: where frustration comes from? Feeling of dissatisfaction, anxiety, depression resulting from unresolved problems or needs not being met. How to band distraction? 1. Stop biting yourself up 2. What does feedback tells you? What do you need to approve to move to higher level growth? Listen to your frustration, listen for what it is? Identify changes you need to make. 3. Check your vision values and key result areas 4. Prioritise according to highest KRA 5. Focus single mindenly on the task. 6. Allow yourself award celebration and feel good. Remind that other people will never achieve what you have.

  • Slava Oganezov

    A useful book that teaches you how to manage your life to be most efficient. Its main points are: to prioritize highest value tasks and outsource everything else, to merge professional life with personal life and to plan your vision and actions top down. It covers few interesting concepts, such as 80/20, levels of money management, importance of letting go to let the business operate without you, monetary value of tasks etc.

  • Ellie

    A good, easy to understand book to inspire.
    Really enjoyed reading it, quite quick to read and written with plenty of passion. I've picked up some good points I hope to implement in my own life, a few I already put into place.
    I was lucky enough to win this on goodreads giveaways, for an honest review.

  • Victoria Prokopets

    Давно книга у меня не вызывала такого явного отторжения и даже раздражения. Основная мысль: делайте то, что нравится, а то, что не нравится — не делайте. Серьезно? Спасибо, конечно. Автор предлагает отдать на аутсорс всю работу, которая не приближает вас к цели. А как заработать деньги на оплату аутсорса — не предлагает. Или я просто не дочитала до этого момента. «Если вы перегружены, скорее всего, вы отклонились от своего видения и ценностей. Сверьте с ними, напомните себе о т��м, что вас вдохновляет больше всего — и у вас появится план действий, на котором вы сможете сконцентрироваться». НЕ ПОЯВИЛСЯ

    Куча аббревиатур, расшифровку которых тут же забываешь. Куча мыслей из разряда «Вы беспокоитесь? Перестаньте беспокоиться». Уйма утверждений о том, чем мне следует заниматься, а чем не следует. Вообще ни разу не советую.

  • Marina Serozhenko

    1. Интересные идеи есть, но они размазаны по тексту. В книге много воды, повторений одной и той же мысли, как в школьных сочинениях или университетских курсовых.
    2. Текст в повелительном наклонении раздражает.
    3. На протяжении чтения было ощущение, что автор хвастается, какой он молодец.
    4. К автору чувствую только антипатию и нет никакого желания больше его читать.
    5. Непонятно до конца, на кого рассчитана книга. Если на обычных людей, то советы "нанимайте личного помощника/исполнительного директора-отдавайте на аутсорсинг дела" выглядят странно.

  • John

    Good book, it was mostly ideas repeated from other sources but compiled in a nice format that was easy to read. The author is very good at giving ideas simple names that are easy to sell. With that said, to book would have been more interesting if there was a backing by science and case studies - of which there were very few. More practical tools and real world examples would have helped as well.

  • Warren Gorton

    Really struggled with this book to start with. but I did get into the gist of it with a bit of persistence. Having said that there are many many examples of outsourcing that just won’t work for most people and the calculations of how much time and money you can save are fanciful at best. Still worth a read for the gems that are included and others I’m sure will find many useful gems included.

  • Oleg

    Book is a jam of tips how to make your life, how to improve it. Use every minute and mix joy with money making. For the first part of it I could find a step for myself. And it clicked in the second half. Don't drop it half way! Well worth to read. And lot's of actionable things to introduce to my life.

  • Ellie Stevenson

    A useful book on how to manage your time at work or in business. It has a lot of valuable tips and is definitely worth a read. I did find it a little prescriptive and the constant acronyms were somewhat annoying (although they are explained at the beginning) but the book does make you think about how you manage time and how you can work more effectively.

  • PRY

    Simple strategies. A little bit wasted on me as I've probably read too many of these sort of books but a good reminder of the things I need to stick to. Far too many acronyms. Otherwise great book and I still picked up a few new tidbits.

  • Viktor

    Пара мыслей растянутых на всю книгу. Можно просмотреть по диагонали за час с пометками, и ничего не потерять

  • 逸文

    some guide to get more done in less time, outsource everything and create the ideal mobile life style

  • Deepak

    Lots of great advice and mind altering facts.

  • Houston

    A lot of repackaged ideas and concepts from other popular self development and lifestyle design authors.

  • Agnieszka Zapotoczna

    Nice to read.

    Great book. It will show to you how to change your life . I have nice time with this book.