The productivity book for people who are tired of productivity books
You've read the books. Downloaded the apps. Tried the 5am routines.
And you're still exhausted, still behind, still wondering why "hard work" isn't paying off the way everyone promised it would.
Here's the truth nobody tells you: the most successful people aren't working harder than you. They're working less — on the right things.
Meet Tunde.
Tunde wakes up at 5am. He's read every productivity book on the shelf. He has seventeen apps for "time management." He's the first to arrive and the last to leave. His calendar looks like a Tetris board — color-coded, optimized, full.
And yet — eighteen months later, Tunde is exactly where he started. Same role. Same income. Same nagging feeling that he's running on a treadmill someone else is controlling.
Tunde isn't lazy. Tunde isn't unintelligent. Tunde is busy — and busy is not the same thing as effective.
If this sounds familiar, you're not broken. You've just never been told the truth about what "hard work" actually requires.
Here's what the book says about Tunde's exact problem:
"We've been taught that exhaustion is evidence of effort, and effort is evidence of worth. So we wear our tiredness like a badge — forgetting to ask the only question that matters: tired from doing WHAT, exactly? A person can run flat-out on a treadmill for hours and arrive nowhere. The treadmill doesn't care how hard you run. Neither does your inbox, your group chats, or your 'urgent' tasks that were never actually urgent. The Lazy Genius doesn't ask 'how do I do more?' They ask 'what can I stop doing — permanently — without anything bad happening?' That question alone has ended more careers of busyness than any productivity hack ever will."
The Lazy Genius Blueprint is a 12+1 chapter playbook built on one framework: Problem → Effect → Remedy. Each chapter exposes a productivity trap costing you more than you realize, then hands you a "Lazy Genius Profile" — real stories of people like Warren Buffett, Sundar Pichai, and Steve Jobs, who built extraordinary results by doing less, better.
Every chapter ends with Lazy Genius Action Steps you can apply immediately — no theory, no fluff.
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Stop running on the treadmill. Start working like a genius.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What format is the book in?
The Lazy Genius Blueprint is delivered as a digital PDF, instantly accessible after purchase. Read it on your phone, tablet, laptop — wherever you do your best (lazy) thinking.
Q: How long does it take to read?
Each chapter is built for busy people — short, punchy, and structured around one core idea. You can finish a chapter on a single lunch break, or read the whole book in a weekend.
Q: Who is this book for?
Professionals tired of being "busy" without results. Entrepreneurs stretched across too many tasks. Students trying to do well without burning out. If you've ever felt like effort isn't translating into outcomes — this is for you.
Q: I've read productivity books before and nothing changed. How is this different?
Most productivity books give you more systems to manage. This one shows you what to remove — using real stories of people (Buffett, Pichai, Jobs, and others) who built massive results by doing less, better. Each chapter ends with Action Steps you can apply the same day.
Q: What if I buy it and it's not for me?
You're covered by our 100% money-back guarantee. Read the first three chapters — if you don't walk away with at least one actionable shift, just reply within 7 days for a full refund. No forms, no hassle.
Q: How do I get access after paying?
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Q: Is this a one-time payment?
Yes — one payment, lifetime access to the book. No subscriptions, no hidden fees.