Since you cannot borrow from one day to the next, and you definitely cannot master time by slowing its passing or stopping it altogether, you’ve got to learn to effectively manage the time that’s given to you every day. It’s the same 24 hours that has been allotted to the rest of us. Have you ever thought of it that way? Bill Gates has the same 24-hour day that you do. Hillary Clinton works within the same 24-hour day as you. Even prisoners cannot be deprived of those 24 hours a day. So, how will you choose to spend your next 24 hours—productively or pathetically? It’s your choice. If you said “yes” to productively, this book will give you the tools to Manage Your Time Instead of Letting It Manage You!
The five easy steps to time-management you’ll be learning about in this book are:
~Planning: Develop a plan that works as hard as you do
~Organization: No more paper or people chasing
~Prioritizing: Know what to do and when to do it
~Follow-through: With plans, people and priorities
~Making Choices: Success is a matter of choice
The five easy steps to time-management you’ll be learning about in this book are:
~Planning: Develop a plan that works as hard as you do
~Organization: No more paper or people chasing
~Prioritizing: Know what to do and when to do it
~Follow-through: With plans, people and priorities
~Making Choices: Success is a matter of choice