This book contains proven steps and strategies on how to manage your time efficiently and effectively. Our concept of time cannot be manipulated. We cannot add another hour to the twenty-four hours we get every day. Our snooze button does not have the power to delay the sun from rising in the morning. Time simply does not wait for anyone. You’ll discover powerful strategies and explosive (usually not literally, but be careful!) techniques that will enable you to get more out of your day. You will definitely agree that time management is what every person would want to have. We keep trying to find the time to accomplish what we need as if it’s out of our reach, and we end up frustrating ourselves when we don't have enough time to get things done or do what we please. One thing we fail to recognize is that, time management is actually just a foot step away! If we only take a closer look then we can certainly have a breakthrough! Don’t waste another second, buy this book now to learn the powerful productivity strategies you need to start the life and business of your dreams. Grab the book today
David William Tracy was an American Catholic theologian and priest. He was the Andrew Thomas Greeley and Grace McNichols Greeley Distinguished Service Professor Emeritus of Catholic Studies at the University of Chicago Divinity School. In 2020 he was elected to the American Philosophical Society.
If this is your first book about time management, you might find something useful. If not, then don't bother.
Repetitive, full of hollow phrases and trivial advice. I find it extremely annoying when every single "and" is shortened with "&" and, even worse, "be" is only used in contractions. So you constantly have "this's" and "there're" and a lot of "you've" even when a contraction is simply wrong and the whole sentence makes no sense. At the beginning of every freaking chapter you get encouraged to buy the audio book. Which is annoying as hell. Maybe I'm too old for this shit, but I like a non-fiction book with a certain stylistic and linguistic standard.
Bits and pieces of advices or techniques. Some are contradicting each other. Some ideas copied from other real guru like Brian Tracy and David Allen, without proper credit. Inconsistent flow. Obviously a low quality cut and paste.