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80/20 Rule Action Edition
80/20 Rule Action Edition
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“Just changing 20% ​​can change your life.”

Techniques to improve the quality of your life by applying the 80/20 rule to your daily life

Richard Koch, the world-renowned bestselling author who created a worldwide craze with his reinterpretation of the Pareto Principle, the 80/20 Principle, has published the book, "The 80/20 Principle: Action," by 21st Century Books.
The 80/20 rule is an immutable law of success that self-development experts such as Brian Tracy and Tim Ferriss personally practice.
Richard Koch, who achieved immense wealth, success, and happiness through the 80/20 rule, has included 365 secrets to achieving great results with little effort, one every day, in "The 80/20 Rule: Action Edition," so that readers can follow this rule.
Organized by core areas of life—happiness, confidence, relationships, and money management—this book will help you realize that the key elements to changing your life are simpler than you might think.
If you accept the truth that only 20% of your time matters, you'll be able to live a relaxed and successful life, focusing only on what really matters.
I recommend this to anyone who wants to find a better way of life and put it into practice right away.
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Preface and Acknowledgments
Perry Marshall's Preface
Recommended Article: Choosing for a Better Life: The 80/20 Rule

Chapter 1: Understanding the 80/20 Rule
Chapter 2: People Who Want to Work Less and Succeed More
Chapter 3: The Time Revolution: Improving Efficiency and Seizing Opportunities
Chapter 4 Happiness is within you
Chapter 5: Believe in the potential within you
Chapter 6 Creativity Creates Competitiveness
Chapter 7: A Surprising Way to Discover Opportunities
Chapter 8: Attitude toward a difficult life
Chapter 9: The Subconscious Mind Determines the Direction of Success
Chapter 10 Growth is Everything
Chapter 11 How to Make Success a Reality
Chapter 12 The Secret of an Irreplaceable Person
Chapter 13: The Art of Finding the Best Boss
Chapter 14 Three Tips for Success
Chapter 15 How to be happy
Chapter 16 The power to save me lies within me.
Chapter 17 Happiness Depends on the Direction of Money
Chapter 18 Friendship Requires Choice and Focus
Chapter 19: Discovering Opportunities with the Power of Optimism
Chapter 20: Achieving the Time Revolution
Chapter 21 Awaken Your Creativity
Chapter 22 Compound Growth Changes Your Life
Chapter 23: Work Less, Work More Efficiently
Chapter 24 Change Your Thought Circuit
Chapter 25 Fewer Decisions, More
Chapter 26 The Power of Networks
Chapter 27 Follow the order, or make it
Chapter 28 What Gives Meaning to Life?
Chapter 29 Do you want to change and evolve?
Chapter 30 The Power of Ideas That Give You More Money and More Joy
Chapter 31: Escape from the Stone Age
Chapter 32 Three Things You Need to Empty Now
Chapter 33 Collaboration Leads to Success
Chapter 34 Think Innovatively
Chapter 35 Parkinson's Law
Chapter 36 Advice for Growth and Success
Chapter 37 All About Luck
Chapter 38: The Power of Relationships to Create Miracles
Chapter 39: Understand and Use the Benefits of Herbs
Chapter 40: The Life-Changing Power of Intuition
Chapter 41 Boldness is Needed
Chapter 42: Judge, Examine, and Choose
Chapter 43: A Historical Look at the 80/20 Rule

Towards a happy and abundant harvest
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The 80/20 Rule: Action, which you'll read one chapter a day, promises rewards like happiness, leisure, stress-free living, a healthy mind, and the ability to help friends, family, and community.
Moreover, it will provide you with opportunities to find a better career and accumulate greater wealth.
… The 80/20 Rule in Action will become a part of your daily routine to keep your mind healthy.
In a world overflowing with useless information, a daily ritual to focus on your core principles may be the most effective way to block out external noise.
--- p.15, from "Perry Marshall's Preface"

Most high performers achieve their greatest innovations in a very short period of their entire careers.
The 80/20 rule clearly explains why.
If you're curious, ambitious, and a person who prefers effective thinking, you have plenty of time.
Great achievements are achieved through fleeting insights, selective action, divergent thinking, grand vision, and original ideas.
--- p.26, from “Day7, How to Achieve the Best Innovation in a Short Period of Time”

We all know that 'life is difficult'.
We also know that happiness can be found in anticipating life's difficulties and overcoming them.
But the 80/20 rule values ​​the virtues of optimism.
Only those who are optimistic and sensitive to opportunities can fully realize their potential and make the world a better place.
--- p.81, from “Day55, Can’t We Be Optimistic When Life Is Difficult?”

The most amazing miracle of the 80/20 rule is the subconscious mind (or unconscious mind).
The subconscious is the greatest asset humans possess and the source of creativity and intuition.
…the reason the subconscious mind works so well with the 80/20 rule is because it operates 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, without any effort.
Conscious thinking is difficult to execute and requires concentration.
Moreover, you can only handle one thing at a time.
The subconscious mind can perform trillions of actions simultaneously, producing fantastic results without requiring any effort from us.
Learning to tap into your subconscious mind can transform your life.
--- p.93, from "Day66, How to Get Fantastic Results Without Effort"

A lurking danger in modern work and life is the tendency to try to do too much, beyond what one can handle.
The 80/20 rule provides a solution to this problem.
If you focus on just the 20 percent of important tasks that add the most value to yourself and those around you, you'll achieve far better results than if you try to do everything.
The path to great achievement paradoxically involves narrowing your goals.
If you let go of 80 percent, you can gain more time.
You can get more energy by letting go of 80 percent.
You can experience greater joy by letting go of 80 percent.
--- p.111, from “Day82, Narrow Your Goals”

Happiness is a process rather than a state.
Happiness is not a state of pleasure, but a process of growth.
…growth is a higher goal than pleasure, and it is a continuous journey that lasts a lifetime.
Growth is the process of self-expanding, becoming a better person this month than last month and this year than last year.
Pleasure is influenced by external factors such as sunlight, a delicious meal, a pleasant motorcycle ride, or a warm bath.
Growth, on the other hand, is an inner satisfaction.
It is closely related to oneself and does not temporarily change depending on the external environment.
You grow as you become a better person than before.
…growth is a process of personal change that takes place over time.
There are so many areas in which you can grow that no matter how long it takes to grow, you will never run out of room to grow.
--- p.138, from “Day 105, Growth Brings Happiness”

Your goal isn't to make just a little bit of improvement in how you use your time.
Unless you attempt a truly radical change (i.e. a groundbreaking change to the existing way of doing things), it is difficult to achieve great results through the time revolution.
That doesn't mean you should set goals that are too lofty.
While grand goals may be the answer to your problems, thinking small is just as important.
--- p.176, from “Day 138, Change the way you use time 180 degrees”

The 80/20 rule is useful for figuring out what is most important in life.
To live a meaningful life, you must first believe that life has sufficient meaning.
And it's important to decide what that means.
The moment you decide what meaning you want to pursue in life, you will live a happier and more fulfilling life.
… only a few things are important in life, and those few are incredibly important.
There is no rule more important than this when determining the meaning of life.
Ideally, we should be able to express the meaning of life in one word or one sentence.
--- p.288, from “Day242, Rediscover the Meaning of Life”

The reason modern life is so complex is because countless new ideas, concepts, and advice are pouring out every day.
While our hyperactive human brains and the plethora of media outlets pressure us to absorb new information every day, what we really need is old knowledge—knowledge that has stood the test of time and experience and proven useful to millions of people.
--- p.339, from “Day 288, Choose a Few Ideas and Focus on Them”

Publisher's Review
“Make the 80/20 Rule yours in just 5 minutes a day!”
Richard Koch, author of the best-selling book “The 80/20 Rule”
Behavioral Coaching: How 20% Change Transforms 80% of Your Life


Richard Koch, who created a worldwide craze with the "80/20 Rule," is back with "The 80/20 Rule: Action."
Having studied and practiced the 80/20 rule throughout his life, he emphasizes that applying this rule to business, economics, management, and life in general can lead to greater success and happiness.
Many people believe that the results are proportional to the effort put in, but this is not the case.
80% of all effects come from just 20% of the causes.
When you focus on finding the 'small causes', you can achieve greater results with less effort.

This book contains everything about the 80/20 rule in a one-page-a-day format so that you can apply it every day in major areas of your life, including work, relationships, confidence, time management, and money.
In particular, it introduces unique methods that can be put into practice and benefit from everyday life right away, such as decision-making using the 80/20 rule, mood management methods, and how to become irreplaceable, which were never covered in previous books.
Each article ends with a sharp question from Richard Koch.
By answering this question, readers can check their own understanding of the 80/20 rule and expand their thinking.

The world is changing rapidly and becoming increasingly complex.
Life and work are more difficult than ever.
Now is the time to boldly discard unnecessary things and focus on the core of life.
This book teaches you how to live a better life by reducing your goals and focusing on the core effectively, rather than just working hard.
By reading just one page for five minutes every day, you'll discover a shortcut to a more fulfilling life without wasting time, money, or energy.

What is different about people who have financial, time, and mental freedom?
Smart Daily Plans for Working Less and Succeeding More


Many people work hard, dreaming of a leisurely and satisfying life, but often end up suffering from excessive workload and stress.
The 80/20 rule is the most reliable solution for modern people who are always pressed for time and lead tiring daily lives.
As Richard Koch emphasizes, we must “embrace the fundamental concept of 80/20: that only a small number of causes or inputs have a significant impact on our lives.”
Acting without careful consideration can easily lead to unnecessary long hours of work and burnout.
Conversely, thinking creatively according to the 80/20 rule can lead to innovative results.

The best way to practice the 80/20 rule without much effort is to tap into your subconscious mind.
The author explains how to utilize your subconscious in three steps: Think specifically about what you want.
Review your goals throughout the day and night.
Enjoy the benefits of your subconscious mind.―Introduction.
When you tap into your subconscious, you can be gifted with flashes of intuition and inspiration.

In these days when everyone is struggling with busy daily lives, the author emphasizes a 'time revolution' that changes the way we use time 180 degrees.
We need to break free from the tedious stereotype that regards diligence and honesty as the highest virtues, and let go of the guilt we feel about having to force ourselves to do difficult work.
Instead, you should find the thing that brings you the most fulfillment and spend more and more time doing it.
If, instead of doing the meaningless tasks others tell you to do, you invest your time in things that allow you to be creative, things you'll never be able to do if you don't do them now, things you've always wanted to do, then time will no longer be a fierce enemy, but a generous and affectionate friend.

Just changing 20 percent can change your life.
Make your complicated daily life simple and your tiring day happy.


“The 80/20 rule encourages you to focus on what is most valuable.
The most important thing is to find happiness wisely.” Only 20% of the moments that make you truly happy are like that.
You have to spend twice as much time at that moment.
Conversely, things that cause unhappiness and stress should be avoided at all costs.
Stress, in particular, robs us of the joy of life and even hinders our ability to achieve great things with little effort.

The 80/20 rule applies in relationships without exception.
Richard Koch advises identifying a few people who make you happy and investing more time and energy in those relationships.
It can be very helpful to keep a list of your friends, ranked in order of greatest joy, and to be faithful to your true friendships.
The author also offers specific, practical advice to help you choose a good spouse and a good boss.
Does your spouse share similar values? Do you respect each other as equals? Choose your spouse carefully, and once you've chosen, embrace their flaws.
When choosing a boss at work, it is best to choose someone similar to yourself.
The more similar we are to each other, the more we can understand each other, build empathy, and create synergy.
It is also necessary to observe whether the boss is successful.
If your boss is not bringing you success or happiness, you should boldly 'fire' him or her from your life.
If you can't find the ideal boss, it might be time to break free from someone else's role and work in your own unique space where you can take more initiative.

Richard Koch says you can practice happiness.
Happiness isn't just given.
By focusing on the core and essence with a positive mindset, creative thinking, and an open mind, you can practice happiness today and create a better tomorrow.
“Happiness is a process rather than a state.
“Happiness is not a state of pleasure, but a process of growth.” When you make the 80/20 rule your life guide and put it into practice, you can enjoy a better you and greater happiness.

Change your life right now with Richard Koch's 80/20 rule.

Richard Koch's 80/20 rule is an immutable law of success that self-development experts such as Brian Tracy and Tim Ferriss personally practice and actively promote.
Why is the 80/20 rule so relentlessly invoked? Because it's not just a theory; it's an unchanging benchmark that can transform your life.
This book summarizes the 80/20 rule in the most accurate way possible, while also introducing ways to apply it every day.
As Perry Marshall, who wrote the book's preface, says, if you read "The 80/20 Rule: Action Edition" one page a day, you will learn how to focus on the core of life in a world overflowing with useless information.

Are you perhaps only focusing on your weaknesses and shortcomings? The key is to discover the 20% that will maximize your life's effectiveness, leading to greater success and happiness.
You need to discover your unique strengths and devote more time and energy to them.
Happiness, leisure, a stress-free life, and a fulfilling day spent with friends and family will be miraculously granted to you.
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: September 10, 2025
- Page count, weight, size: 436 pages | 148*210*30mm
- ISBN13: 9791173574702
- ISBN10: 1173574700

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