Pay Your Priorities First

How to Carve Out Time to Grow and Succeed

Business & Finance, Management & Leadership, Time Management, Leadership, Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Self Help
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Author: Doug Heidebrecht ISBN: 9780993625213
Publisher: Sun Mountain Self Management Publication: March 25, 2014
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Doug Heidebrecht
ISBN: 9780993625213
Publisher: Sun Mountain Self Management
Publication: March 25, 2014
Imprint:
Language: English

Waiting for some “free time” doesn’t work. You want to put more time into those priorities that will help you grow, succeed and make a difference, yet you’re facing an endless stream of emails, meeting requests and fires to fight. As others have learned to do with saving money, we need to take time off the top for the things that matter. We need to work on them now, even though other requests are demanding our attention, emails remain unanswered and someone else wants us at a meeting. 

Pay Your Priorities First shows you how. It shares practical, real-world strategies that busy, time-crunched people are using to manage the present and still carve out time for the future.

An Adler Certified Professional Coach, Doug Heidebrecht is the quintessential subject matter expert in the field of personal productivity and workload management. Having spent more than twenty years coaching and facilitating workshops exclusively on this subject for thousands of people in hundreds of organizations, he has learned proven strategies to help busy people get on track, energized and able to carve out time for the things that really make a difference. 

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Waiting for some “free time” doesn’t work. You want to put more time into those priorities that will help you grow, succeed and make a difference, yet you’re facing an endless stream of emails, meeting requests and fires to fight. As others have learned to do with saving money, we need to take time off the top for the things that matter. We need to work on them now, even though other requests are demanding our attention, emails remain unanswered and someone else wants us at a meeting. 

Pay Your Priorities First shows you how. It shares practical, real-world strategies that busy, time-crunched people are using to manage the present and still carve out time for the future.

An Adler Certified Professional Coach, Doug Heidebrecht is the quintessential subject matter expert in the field of personal productivity and workload management. Having spent more than twenty years coaching and facilitating workshops exclusively on this subject for thousands of people in hundreds of organizations, he has learned proven strategies to help busy people get on track, energized and able to carve out time for the things that really make a difference. 

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