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Overcoming Time Poverty: How to Achieve More by Working Less

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Bill Quain's newest book is "just in time" to solve our biggest problem - not enough time! Everyone is talking about it. Everyone is worried about it, but until now, no one had a solution for it. Why are people out of time? They trade their time for dollars on a job. They need money, so they "sell" their time. They need more money, so they sell more time. Soon, they spend so much time working for money, they have too little time for everything else. What is the solution? Trade your time for EQUITY, then let the equity work to create all the income you need to acheive your dreams. This frees up your time for important things - time with family & friends, time for recreation, and time to enjoy life. In this ground-breaking book, Bill Quain shows people why they have no time. Then, he gives his readers five simple steps for Overcoming Time Poverty by building more wealth with less work.

120 pages, Paperback

Published January 1, 2005

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November 20, 2017
Definitely not what I was expecting (which was pointed out in the first paragraph) but has become a favorite of mine. Mr. Quain evokes thought-provoking questions about how you view your time, income and career. I highly recommend to anyone who feels stuck or time-strapped.
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October 21, 2018
A very good read with lots of practical solutions for the modern problem of too little time to enjoy life!
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November 21, 2013
Good book in theory. Falls flat in tactical recommendations but still had a few bright spots and some good reminders.
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October 1, 2015
I just didn't connect with this book and found it incredibly repetitive for such a small book.
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