How to Get Unstuck, Matt Perman
How to Get Unstuck, Matt Perman
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How to Get Unstuck
Breaking Free from Barriers to Your Productivity

Author: Matt Perman

Narrator: Stu Gray

Unabridged: 7 hr 37 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Zondervan

Published: 05/01/2018


Synopsis

How to Get Unstuck introduces listeners to the ten core principles at the heart of becoming an effective person whose life genuinely flourishes and impacts others positively.Bad news first: we all get stuck. It's a fact of life. But the good news is that it is possible to get unstuck and overcome the obstacles to doing great work and getting the right things done. The question becomes: How do you get "unstuck" in your productivity in both work and life—and how to do it in a spiritually healthy way?Matt Perman—author of What's Best Next and director of career development at The King's College, NYC—has spent his career helping people learn how to do work in a gospel-centered and effective way, combining theological substance with practical self-management. In How to Get Unstuck, he will walk you step-by-step through the core principles that free you to be more effective in everything you do by helping you:Understand how you get stuck and what your obstacles are.Prepare to get unstuck by grappling with who you are and how you see yourself.Develop a practice of personal management.Overcome obstacles and adapt to unforeseen problems.Drawing on the wisdom of the Bible and on the best of today's research, How to Get Unstuck shows believers and non-believers alike how to live productive, integrated lives and develops a poignant portrayal of true effectiveness.*Charts, graphs, and application points available in the audiobook companion PDF download.

About Matt Perman

Matt Perman is the director of career development at The King’s College NYC and cofounder of What’s Best Next, an organization that helps empower Christians to be more productive in all areas of life, and to do so in a way that is God-centered and gospel-driven. Previously, he served as director of marketing at Made to Flourish and was director of strategy at Desiring God for thirteen years. He is the author of What's Best Next: How the Gospel Transforms the Way You Get Things Done (Zondervan, 2014). Matt has an MDiv in biblical and theological studies from Southern Seminary and a Project Management Professional certification from the Project Management Institute. Matt is a frequent speaker on the topics of leadership and productivity from a God-centered perspective and also consults with businesses and nonprofits, focusing on startups devoted to solving large global problems. He blogs at www.whatsbestnext.com.  


Reviews

Goodreads review by Benjamin on May 13, 2018

I don't think I exactly blame Mr. Perman for this book. I think I hold Zondervan accountable for this. I mean it is the nature of non-fiction publishing, right? The author crafts an original idea, writes a book, it profits, and then they assign you to write another. What follows, however, is a book o......more

Goodreads review by Jordan on May 02, 2018

Matt Perman is a gospel-centered writer who helps Christians practically live out their faith in their work. "Unstuck" is full of perspective-altering insights, practical tips, questions for evaluation, and tons of other recommended resources to help you progress in your work. Certainly aimed at a "......more

Goodreads review by Rafael on May 19, 2018

Incredibly insightful. The content is a great summary of the best productivity techniques available today under a Christian worldview. It could be even better if the Christian distinctives were highlighted more often throughout the work.......more

Goodreads review by Ben on April 13, 2018

This is a really helpful book on productivity from a Christian perspective. Perman has clearly read a huge range of books on this topic, and harnesses some of the best tips from lots of top books in the field and compiles them here in a structured and helpful way. This book isn't just about avoiding......more

Goodreads review by Greg on August 06, 2021

The chief irony of this book on productivity is that it’s 256 pages long. Like many books of its ilk, it could have been 120 or so. The insights are there, but so much time is consumed in getting to the salient ones. Perman said early on that this book represented thoughts that didn’t make it into “......more