Time Management: Ultimate Self Help Guide to Increase Productivity and Stop Procrastinating
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Narrated by:
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Marc Hayes
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Written by:
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David McKeown
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Greg Allen
About this listen
Time management is perhaps something every person should learn about in greatest detail. This is because time is the only commodity in your life that you cannot regain once it is lost. Time is what makes your life, and if and when you realize that, with every minute that passes, you are closer to your death, you will never ever want to see a moment lost.
Many people complain that they don’t have enough time in the day to do everything they need to get done. Remember, though, that you have the same amount of time given to people like Albert Einstein, Nicholas Tesla, and JK Rowling. It’s how you manage it that counts!
All projects, especially those which are more complex in nature, require prioritization, but this is much easier said than done. The thing about large projects is that the workload can tend to overwhelm, leading to greater procrastination instead of focus. When you start feeling that you have too much on your plate, you will lose interest and find it challenging to keep your work momentum.
If you want to finally become more productive and squeeze the most out of your time on a daily basis, so you can spend more time doing the things you love the most, then make sure to get your copy today!
©2018 David McKeown (P)2018 David McKeownWhat listeners say about Time Management: Ultimate Self Help Guide to Increase Productivity and Stop Procrastinating
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- Stacy Richter
- 2021-07-14
Useful reminders, not much else
I found a lot of useful reminders and didn"t get any a-ha moments. The tools and tactics feel a little dated for today and most likely most applicable the year it was written.
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