“Attack Your Day! Before It Attacks You” by Mark Woods and Trapper Woods is a good time management, or activities management, book if you are not familiar with others or don't have a system working for you. Because of the plethora of books on this topic, there really isn't much new, just different ways to say it. The authors put their spin on the topic, and do so well. Trapper Woods worked with Dr. Charles R. Hobbs and was one of his Time Power seminar facilitators, so it is no wonder there are similarities. (I read Time Power way back when it was first published. Good book.)
The main system of this book is contained in the first 97 pages. The biggest differences are how the authors use colors to prioritize activities and “buckets” as the six lists you need to keep to ensure nothing slips through the crack and that you are getting everything done. I also liked their “Flexicute” concept. Basic time management advice told in a simple and engaging manner.
The rest of the book consists of 101 productivity strategies. These are short and easy to digest, but are nothing that different from many other books on the same topic.
Bottom Line: if you are looking for a time management book that is easy to read and provides some simple advice and strategies to get your activities organized and done, this is a good little book to do just that. If you have read other time management books and are still looking for the “solution” or the magic formula, you may be disappointed in this book.
I'd recommend this book to anyone new to the ideas of time management or activities management and needs an easy book to get started on controlling their life. For sure, if you followed the advice and implemented all of the productivity strategies, you would find yourself being much more productive and getting more done with the time you have available.