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  • Master Your Time, Master Your Life

  • The Breakthrough System to Get More Results, Faster, in Every Area of Your Life
  • Written by: Brian Tracy
  • Narrated by: Brian Tracy
  • Length: 4 hrs and 2 mins
  • 4.4 out of 5 stars (16 ratings)

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International speaker, business consultant, productivity expert, and best-selling author Brian Tracy is a go-to authority on how to stay on top of work and your personal life - while maintaining a strong and healthy balance between the two.

In Master Your Time, Master Your Life, Tracy explains why tackling the right project at the right time is of the utmost importance. Based on the most recent research into the field of productivity as well as the author's personal experiences and those of his clients, Tracy argues that we may be stuck on something because of one simple thing: The timing isn't right.

This book will take listeners through simple steps to figure out when they're most productive on specific tasks and create a framework for optimal productivity that can change lives forever.

©2016 Brian Tracy (P)2016 Gildan Media LLC
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There's quite a bit of overlap from his other books, but overall was an enjoyable listen

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I am a Brian Tracy fan. I have been listening to programs from Brian since 2008. This audio recording of Master your Time Master Your Life is Excellent. The examples he uses are congruent with the stuff that can be disturbing to our productivity. Examples such constantly checking the emails, app on our smart phones, and more.

This is a good quote from the book:

It estimated that the average adult today spends three and a half hours each day checking apps, email and text messages.

Brian adds later, the average adult checks their email 145 times per day...

And, each time you send or receive an e-mail, your body releases a tiny amount of dopamine, a stimulant similar to cocaine. This stimulant gives you a mild sense of pleasure, which causes you unconsciously to want to duplicate this feeling. And since you get this feeling by sending or receiving e-mails, checking SMS messages, making phone calls, or otherwise communicating by smart phone calls or computer, you start doing this all day. Soon, you can’t stop yourself, like an addict.

... And finally, here is a simple formula for work time. Don’t check your e-mail in the morning. Check your email only twice a day, at perhaps 11:00 and 3:00. In between, turn off all sounds bell, and rings that reminds you there are incoming messages.

My best chapter of this audio book is the one on rest and relaxation time. This is another excellent advice from Brian:

Set Rest as Priority. Sometimes, the very best use of your time is to come home and go to bed early at 8:00 or 9:00 PM, and just sleep for nice or ten hours, completely recharging your mental and physical batteries

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