This book contains proven steps and strategies on how to overcome your procrastination and master your time management skills, thereby increasing your productivity TEN-FOLD.
This book is to-the-point with no filler or fluff. Rather than pump the pages full of information that you already know (like why we need to procrastinate less), this guide gets straight to the point and begins by explaining the top methods to actually beat your procrastination and get to work so you can get more done!
How many days go by when you’re laying in bed at night trying to go sleep but your mind is racing? You’re thinking about all the things you could’ve or should’ve gotten done throughout the day, but things kept coming up--or did they? We’re all guilty of procrastinating, whether a little or a lot, but even if we feel like we only spent 15 minutes putting off the inevitable, we’re still wasting a significant amount of time.
In truth, while we all face the problem of procrastination, we all will find different ways to overcome it. People learn differently, think about things differently, and tackle problems differently. That's why this book will cover all the methods that you can employ to overcome procrastination. For instance, maybe you want to get the day's biggest job out of the way first, or perhaps you'd rather stay in the mindset of "just one more thing to do" and work through your day-to-day tasks little by little.
No matter how you choose to look at things, this book will present multiple techniques that you can try out in your fight against procrastination. One of them is sure to click with your mindset and personality and get you back on track to productivity. You Need This Book!
Andy worked in commercial television, live events and brand consultancy before buying a contract publishing agency in 2005, which he ran until its sale in 2010. Since then he has worked as a media and business consultant, notably to an importer of delightful wine. He spent his teenage years employed at the Whitehall Theatre, where he studied for school exams in the lighting box watching such formative productions as What, No Pyjamas? He is a pretty good cook and mediocre musician, has curated a significant art exhibition, climbed Snowdon, ridden motorcycles at ridiculous speeds, had poetry published in Magma Poetry magazine and spent three years living in a church in North Yorkshire, before being reclaimed by London. A lifelong Crystal Palace FC supporter, he is also a devotee of South Africa’s Western Cape. He lives in Southwest London.
Blow Your Kiss Hello is his first novel and a second is underway.