Un libro muy bueno que se centra en lo que realmente importa, la única cosa importante que debes hacer para conseguir lo que quieres.
Te da ideas y formas de implementar la única cosa del día en tu conjunto o tu propósito global, para que te centres en lo que debes realizar para conseguir tu propósito.
Pero como todo gran libro, solo funciona si lo pones en practica e interiorizas sus enseñanzas, en un largo periodo de tiempo o para siempre. Es lo que hará la diferencia.
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Gary Keller is chairman of the board and cofounder of Keller Williams Realty, Inc., which holds the #1 position as the largest real estate company in the world. His New York Times bestselling books have sold more than 2,000,000 copies. Jay Papasan, a former editor at HarperCollins Publishers in New York, coauthors Gary's books and is Vice President of Publishing at Keller Williams. He's a frequent event speaker and corporate trainer.
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En el mundo moderno se idolatra a la gente que hace multitarea, pero en realidad no hay nada más pernicioso para la productividad que intentar hacer demasiadas cosas a la vez. Este libro puede ayudarte a salir de ese infierno y concentrarte en LA cosa que te puede ayudar a conseguir resultados extraordinarios. Es simple y es sencillo, pero no es nada fácil. Muy recomendable.
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El libro está bastante bien. Los capítulos se presentan por etapas progresivas donde el autor presenta (por capítulos) un tema a tratar, luego ofrece ejemplos o analogías para llegar al punto que quiere explicar y posteriormente culmina con un breve resumen de los aspectos más relevantes del desarrollo anterior
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It has good points, but also arguments that are based on half-trues, so if you decide to read it take your time to think about what you are reading.
Revisado en España el 7 de junio de 2016
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The key to success is to get things done... so doing ONE THING at a time is the best way to go.
This book makes it clear and simple to understand how to do this and how to bring this concept to your everyday life. I would recommend this book to everyone in business and also to people who are overwhelmed in life and need clarity.
This book makes it clear and simple to understand how to do this and how to bring this concept to your everyday life. I would recommend this book to everyone in business and also to people who are overwhelmed in life and need clarity.
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The book is very usefull. Basic ideas that se need to jeep in mind in our business and probaré life.
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Very useful for me as I had always been going in 50 different directions. This book teach to prioritize and focus.
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Excelente libro, recomiendo, es muy útil para la vida. La importancia de enfocarnos en una sola cosa. Vale la pena.
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Paul Simister
3,0 de 5 estrellas
Ask yourself why The One Thing is a long book.
Revisado en Reino Unido el 4 de junio de 2018Compra verificada
This book caused me to have mixed feelings.
The idea that you should focus on the area where you can have the biggest impact on performance makes a great deal of sense. It's the logic for the weakest link of the chain and the main idea behind the Theory of Constraints.
On the other hand, one is a number that scares me because it leaves you vulnerable. One person to love, one source of income, if you're a business owner, one product, one customer, or one way of finding customers. In these terms, it doesn't make sense.
The idea can be twisted too far. I felt that some readers would take the idea of concentrating on one literally.
I'm a fan of the 80/20 rule. Concentrate on the 20% of activities that brings 80% of rewards. That seems more balanced to me.
In the first section of the book, about the lies used to mislead us, I felt the author was setting up straw men, that is, false parodies of ideas to then debunk.
It seems ironic to me that's a book about the one thing is quite long and talks about many things to live this way.
I think part of my problem is that I refuse to accept the concept of the one thing. I prefer the idea of the critical few. Focus is great ask and you should ask yourself a version of the question so you keep a clear priority and work to it.
The book encourages you to plan backwards (an excellent idea) by continually focusing on the one thing that is needed previously.
Let's say but you decide the one thing you want to do is to be a great father. A very worthy objective.
And then you ask yourself what's the one thing you can do to be a great father and decide it's to prepare the children for a life of independence so they can stand on their own, if needs be.
And you decide the one thing to do that best is to make sure they have an excellent education and through it commit to a lifetime of learning.
The one thing to do that is to send them to an excellent private school so they have every advantage.
That means you need to earn a great deal of money, so either have to work extremely hard to become a successful employee who is regularly promoted or through your own business. And that means long hours away from home.
I feel this chain of logic makes sense until you recognise what it might cost you. It means missing out on your children growing up and all the pleasures and special memories that brings. It also probably means you're divorced because your wife hasn't been a priority. The sad result is that despite your best intentions, you'd look back on your life and realise that you hadn't been a great father.
Rather than focusing on the one thing, if you focus on the critical few, you can get a better result because you're able to find balance. True it never balances but you can see which bit is most out of kilter and focus on that one thing until something else comes the weakest link.
The book makes some excellent points but I also worry about where it can take you. I find I can't give it a strong recommendation but my three stars means that it is worth reading.
Paul Simister, business coach
The idea that you should focus on the area where you can have the biggest impact on performance makes a great deal of sense. It's the logic for the weakest link of the chain and the main idea behind the Theory of Constraints.
On the other hand, one is a number that scares me because it leaves you vulnerable. One person to love, one source of income, if you're a business owner, one product, one customer, or one way of finding customers. In these terms, it doesn't make sense.
The idea can be twisted too far. I felt that some readers would take the idea of concentrating on one literally.
I'm a fan of the 80/20 rule. Concentrate on the 20% of activities that brings 80% of rewards. That seems more balanced to me.
In the first section of the book, about the lies used to mislead us, I felt the author was setting up straw men, that is, false parodies of ideas to then debunk.
It seems ironic to me that's a book about the one thing is quite long and talks about many things to live this way.
I think part of my problem is that I refuse to accept the concept of the one thing. I prefer the idea of the critical few. Focus is great ask and you should ask yourself a version of the question so you keep a clear priority and work to it.
The book encourages you to plan backwards (an excellent idea) by continually focusing on the one thing that is needed previously.
Let's say but you decide the one thing you want to do is to be a great father. A very worthy objective.
And then you ask yourself what's the one thing you can do to be a great father and decide it's to prepare the children for a life of independence so they can stand on their own, if needs be.
And you decide the one thing to do that best is to make sure they have an excellent education and through it commit to a lifetime of learning.
The one thing to do that is to send them to an excellent private school so they have every advantage.
That means you need to earn a great deal of money, so either have to work extremely hard to become a successful employee who is regularly promoted or through your own business. And that means long hours away from home.
I feel this chain of logic makes sense until you recognise what it might cost you. It means missing out on your children growing up and all the pleasures and special memories that brings. It also probably means you're divorced because your wife hasn't been a priority. The sad result is that despite your best intentions, you'd look back on your life and realise that you hadn't been a great father.
Rather than focusing on the one thing, if you focus on the critical few, you can get a better result because you're able to find balance. True it never balances but you can see which bit is most out of kilter and focus on that one thing until something else comes the weakest link.
The book makes some excellent points but I also worry about where it can take you. I find I can't give it a strong recommendation but my three stars means that it is worth reading.
Paul Simister, business coach

Abhishek Debnath
2,0 de 5 estrellas
Clichéd, pretentious
Revisado en India el 11 de mayo de 2019Compra verificada
Very old and stale and clichéd philosophy has been served in a well-marketed hardcover. The writer duo pretends like they have "discovered" the idea themselves for the first time in history and doing a service to the mankind in such selfless fashion by writing the book, but truth be told, there is nothing new or novel in the book. Now my dear fellow reader, do "The One Thing" yourself, give this book a pass and read something more substantial, like Jordan B Peterson's "12 Rules for Life" and thank me later.
Btw, if you are so eager to know the whole substance of the book in one sentence here it goes: If you want to be successful in your endeavor then don't scatter your mind and work into various direction but keep just one thing in your mind, have a focused and singular attention to your goal only, and that's it.
What an unique idea, right?
Btw, if you are so eager to know the whole substance of the book in one sentence here it goes: If you want to be successful in your endeavor then don't scatter your mind and work into various direction but keep just one thing in your mind, have a focused and singular attention to your goal only, and that's it.
What an unique idea, right?

T.W.
4,0 de 5 estrellas
asking yourself that question of the one thing you need to work on to either make everything else easier or unnecessary is incredible
Revisado en Reino Unido el 3 de diciembre de 2017Compra verificada
Very interesting read and solidified some thoughts I've been having about focus. This book would be very helpful to those who feel bogged down by distractions from the one thing they really need to be working on. However, I think there are some people (like me) who need help with clearing the path (including clutter, small nagging to-do items) to being able to focus on that one thing. For example, I can't work very well in chaos and he says you have to get used to this -- a point I don't necessarily agree one. Some people need to be be organized and have other things out of the way to allow themselves to be creative and focused. But I am finding the principal tenet of this book to be extremely helpful: asking yourself that question of the one thing you need to work on to either make everything else easier or unnecessary is incredible. I'm using it in many different aspects of my life already.

Anna Daniel
5,0 de 5 estrellas
Fantastic!!!! Highly recommend the book.
Revisado en Reino Unido el 5 de septiembre de 2018Compra verificada
The book had been recommended by another person to me as a book that could help me to focus more on achieving my business goals. I have read a ton of books about goal setting, and achievement but none helped me in the way this one did. I am a typical 'multitask' worker and it seems to take me ages to finish a project because I generally have several on the go. Not now! By focusing down on the one is helping me to move forward to achieve my goals at a faster pace. Highly recommend the book. Enjoy the read,

prince
5,0 de 5 estrellas
Be professional not emotional
Revisado en India el 7 de marzo de 2019Compra verificada
Good source to learn about how to overcome different obstacle in our life . I think that every student must read this book .

5,0 de 5 estrellas
Be professional not emotional
Revisado en India el 7 de marzo de 2019
Good source to learn about how to overcome different obstacle in our life . I think that every student must read this book .
Revisado en India el 7 de marzo de 2019
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