It seems impossible to keep control when you have too many things to do. It seems impossible to stay calm or even relaxed. But it is possible -- at work and in life. It is also necessary for outstanding professional performance.
Good news is that you already have all the skills necessary to achieve this; you just need to apply them systematically and in a new way. Some work habits modifications are required in the way you clarify and organize things.
The methods and techniques presented in "Getting Things Done: A Quick Summary of David Allen's Book on Productivity"are highly practical. In this concise version of David Allen's book you will learn :
The Art of Getting Things Done A New Practice for a New Reality The Promise: The "Ready State"of the Martial Artist The Principle: Dealing Effectively with Internal Commitments Getting Control of Your Life: The Five Stages of Mastering Workflow Getting Projects Creatively Under Way: The Five Phases of Project Planning Practicing Stress-Free Productivity Mental Gathering: The Mind-Sweep Organizing: Setting Up the Right Buckets Reviewing: Keeping Your System Functional Doing: Making the Best Action Choices The Four-Criteria Model for Choosing Actions in the Moment The Threefold Model forEvaluating Daily Work The Six-Level Model for Reviewing Your Own Work Getting Projects Under Control Tools and Structures That Support Project Thinking Why Bright People Procrastinate the Most The Value of a Next-Action Decision-Making Standard The Power of Outcome Focusing The Magic of Mastering the Mundane
If there are a lot of things left undone, and you want that to change, or you want to simply increase your efficiency and productivity at work then this book is perfect for you. Grab a copy today and get things done now!