![]() In December of 2009, we started using Basecamp to keep track of all revised chapters. Keeping things in order was hard, and we spent at least 20% of our time looking for the right versions of docs. Within the first week, it became very clear that emailing back-and-forth was going to be a major time-suck and liability. ![]() He’d track his changes in Word and email the files back to me. The new book was a much, much bigger project than “The 4-Hour Workweek”, so I hired and trained an assistant (Charlie) to help me keep everything organized and actionable.Īt the end of 2009, I was sending Charlie chapters of the book to review. ![]() It covers everything: rapid fat-loss, better sex, better sleep, and I tested everything on myself with doctors and black-market scientists. For the last three years, I’ve been working on my new book, “The 4-Hour Body,” which is a minimalist guide to hacking the human body. ![]() I am an angel investor based in San Francisco (Twitter, StumbleUpon, Evernote, Posterous, etc.), and am best known for my first book, “The 4-Hour Workweek,” which has been sold into 35 languages. Below, author and investor Timothy Ferriss describes how he used Basecamp and Highrise to write his new book.
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