5 Star Review
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Editorial Book Review:
By AnetteG
After reading David Kolbe and Amy Bruske's Do More, More Naturally, I was motivated by their novel approach to productivity. The book delves into how we might utilize our individual talents and tendencies without changing our personalities or routines. Kolbe and Bruske delve further into the idea of using "natural instincts" to do more, but in a way that feels intuitive rather than forced. The book emphasizes the value of knowing different work styles and proclivities, encouraging readers to respect their natural way of doing things rather than relying entirely on traditional productivity approaches.
What struck me most was how actionable their advice is. Kolbe and Bruske promote self-awareness and self-acceptance as the cornerstones of goal achievement rather than a "one-size-fits-all" manual. Whether you are someone who thrives in fast-paced surroundings, prefers systematic planning, or has a penchant for impromptu problem-solving, they explore useful ways for using your innate abilities. It's evident that the authors recognize that maximizing potential entails adjusting to life's demands while maintaining one's own style, which is why I liked that the book doesn't shy away from real-life obstacles either.
The writing style is another standout feature. It's easy to understand and interesting, and it's full of examples and advice that pros and creatives can use right away. They give advice that can be used in many places, like a business office, a creative studio, or when you have more than one job to do. Kolbe and Bruske’s framework for “doing more naturally” feels empowering, reinforcing that sustainable productivity isn’t about pushing harder but about aligning with what already feels right and true to who you are.
In all, Do More, More Naturally is an inspiring, practical read that’s ideal for anyone seeking a personalized path to productivity and fulfillment. Kolbe and Bruske present a road map that goes beyond simply “doing more” to “doing what matters” in a way that resonates with your natural abilities. It’s a refreshing take on productivity that feels rewarding and accessible, leaving you motivated to pursue your goals in a way that truly fits.
About the Author
Amy Bruske
Amy Bruske has had a life-long obsession with human behavior, and she’s on a quest to help driven people find the freedom to be themselves. She is one of only three Senior Master Consultants in the Kolbe Concept® — the authoritative theory for human instinct and performance. As President and an owner of Kolbe Corp, she spends her days advising Fortune 500 companies, top government agencies, and rapidly-growing small businesses about how to do more, more naturally.
About the Author
David Kolbe
David Kolbe is transforming how the world understands human performance. He comes from a lineage of psychometric pioneers and is the CEO of Kolbe Corp, a company committed to helping people achieve what they care about most. David has lived and breathed the Kolbe Concept and helped develop the original algorithm for the Kolbe A™ Index — the only proven tool to unlock instinctive strengths. He’s passionate about helping people discover their strengths, reduce their stress, and find more joy at work and home.
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