Put More Time On Your Side
- Time Management
- Categories:Time Management
- Language:English(Translation Services Available)
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- Pages:215
- Retail Price:(201704)
- Size:152mm×228mm
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In Put More Time on Your Side, Jan Yager provides effective skills, tools, and techniques that can be used to help you to better manage your time in this crazy digital age we live in. With so much information coming at us, and things to do, Jan's approach can help reduce the anxiety and stress many feel just getting through the day. Adopting some of Jan's suggestions will result in a more productive life and increased well-being. --Don Kraft, Learning and Development Consultant
While it might be tempting to see this book as a follow-up to Dr. Jan Yager's other great works, I think it's safe to say that this book is very unique in its approach. One fact that became quite apparent to me is how introspective and practical this book is....For all the time invested in reading and integrating what's learned in Put More Time on Your Side into real life, you'll gain back a great deal of time, with interest! --Cody McLain, CEO, SupportNinja
Description
In this concise and provocative book, you will learn:
The #1 factor you can control to revolutionize your time management.
How to deal with distractions and fragmentation.
Coping with time wasters like over-scheduling, inadequate pacing, poor planning, procrastination, or perfection.
How to master office relationships and politics to save time.
Cultural considerations
And lots more.