Author: | Diane Griffiths | ISBN: | 9781370263431 |
Publisher: | Diane Griffiths | Publication: | July 25, 2017 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Diane Griffiths |
ISBN: | 9781370263431 |
Publisher: | Diane Griffiths |
Publication: | July 25, 2017 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
60 Simple Tools and Techniques
You’ll find that you’ll lead a stressful life, and one that is unnecessarily complex and pressured when you’re running after things all the time. There is always something to do and the work never gets done! But it doesn’t have to feel like a treadmill. You can get on top of your life, realise that there are things to do, but still sleep well at night. Sound good? If so then this book is for you and is aimed at inspiring you to change how you think and deal with time, and step up.
Let me guess, you know what time management is. You know you need to manage it. You may even know what you SHOULD do….but do you do it? Many people talk about time management techniques; however the key to being able to make use of time management skills is to actually use them. That’s where a lot of people fail. This book contains actionable common-sense tools and techniques, structured in a logical way with examples and exercises that you can easily digest and begin today.
Every single person gets the same 24 hours a day; we cannot cheat time and we do not get more or less than the person next to us. We have the opportunity to use our 24 hours for whatever purpose we choose; some people are just able to manage their time better. Don’t get me wrong; there is a level of comfort in being busy. If you don’t have time to think about the bigger picture, you don’t have time to consider whether you’re actually doing the right things.
Being busy is the perfect excuse!
This ebook is split into 6 main subsections. We start with some basics which you’ll clearly recognise as sound common sense. From there we’re going to clear-out what you don’t really need to do and figure out how to manage what’s left. Next we’ll look at some practical applications and how to best use every day tools such as your calendar and emails. Then we’ll do a health check so you can see how you’re doing, and finally we’ll consider not just the implementation of the tools and techniques but how to maintain them so they become part of what you automatically do. When you’re busy you don’t have brain space to think about time management, so you need to be able to get these tips on autopilot and part of who you are, not just what you do. No excuses.
“You delay, but time will not.” – Benjamin Franklin
Let’s get started.
60 Simple Tools and Techniques
You’ll find that you’ll lead a stressful life, and one that is unnecessarily complex and pressured when you’re running after things all the time. There is always something to do and the work never gets done! But it doesn’t have to feel like a treadmill. You can get on top of your life, realise that there are things to do, but still sleep well at night. Sound good? If so then this book is for you and is aimed at inspiring you to change how you think and deal with time, and step up.
Let me guess, you know what time management is. You know you need to manage it. You may even know what you SHOULD do….but do you do it? Many people talk about time management techniques; however the key to being able to make use of time management skills is to actually use them. That’s where a lot of people fail. This book contains actionable common-sense tools and techniques, structured in a logical way with examples and exercises that you can easily digest and begin today.
Every single person gets the same 24 hours a day; we cannot cheat time and we do not get more or less than the person next to us. We have the opportunity to use our 24 hours for whatever purpose we choose; some people are just able to manage their time better. Don’t get me wrong; there is a level of comfort in being busy. If you don’t have time to think about the bigger picture, you don’t have time to consider whether you’re actually doing the right things.
Being busy is the perfect excuse!
This ebook is split into 6 main subsections. We start with some basics which you’ll clearly recognise as sound common sense. From there we’re going to clear-out what you don’t really need to do and figure out how to manage what’s left. Next we’ll look at some practical applications and how to best use every day tools such as your calendar and emails. Then we’ll do a health check so you can see how you’re doing, and finally we’ll consider not just the implementation of the tools and techniques but how to maintain them so they become part of what you automatically do. When you’re busy you don’t have brain space to think about time management, so you need to be able to get these tips on autopilot and part of who you are, not just what you do. No excuses.
“You delay, but time will not.” – Benjamin Franklin
Let’s get started.