A leading expert on time management whose advice has helped hundreds of thousands of people teaches you how to manage your time successfully. The highly motivational 'in a week' structure of the book provides seven straightforward chapters explaining the key points of time management. At the end of the book, there are questions to ensure you have taken it all in.
Robert is a non-fiction author, inspired by the work of oral historian George Ewart Evans. He lives on the Suffolk coast, and is currently researching a book that explores our evolving relationship with soil
His latest book, 'Where are the Fellows who Cut the Hay' looks at how life in rural England is evolving, as we all adapt to the threat of climate change.
This book follows the standard, simple layout of the "in a week" series and takes you right from the basics. Some of the tips are obvious, some so obvious they have never occurred to you and some are less well known. All are easy to put into practice and there is a lot of useful information to take away.
Whilst we all like to think we are good at time management (I might be an exception there) it's good to be taken back the start again to help break you of all the bad habits you've (for that read I've) fallen into.
It's very helpful as the material is compacted only just for a week. It's very suitable for those who do not have much time or do not want to waste time reading books while desperately needing help regarding time management.
كاتب جميل استمتعت فيه ومن كثر قراءاتي لهذا المجال اكتشفت ان هذا الكتاب يغنيك عن ١٠ كتب ،كل الامور المهمة ملخصلك هيا والجميل ايضا انه عامل تقسيمه على اسبوع يعني يوم الاحد تقرأي فصل الاحد، يوم الاثنين وهكذا والجميل ايضا انه بعد كل فصل في مجموعة اسئلة تخص الفصل