

Time Management for Unmanageable People: The Guilt-Free Way to Organize, Energize, and Maximize Your Life
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Genres: Business & Money, Health, Fitness & Dieting
Book Type: Paperback
Author:
Genres: Business & Money, Health, Fitness & Dieting
Book Type: Paperback
i found this book at one of my previous jobs and finally had a chance to read it. i consider myself a pretty organized person, but figured that i could get a few tips from this book.
i thought it was interesting that they say there are two types of people- one who's focused, makes and follows lists, and has a place for everything. the second type sees the big picture, is more flexible and can do many projects at once.
that was about where my interest ended. there were some good tips to keeping organized- buy fun little post it notes, file folders and calendars so that you'll want to use them, try to do two things at once (listen to a foreign language tape while driving to work, answer emails while on a plane), but these are all things i already do.
im sure this is a great book for people who really have no idea how to get organized and who a re workaholics, but it's more of a skim through book.
i thought it was interesting that they say there are two types of people- one who's focused, makes and follows lists, and has a place for everything. the second type sees the big picture, is more flexible and can do many projects at once.
that was about where my interest ended. there were some good tips to keeping organized- buy fun little post it notes, file folders and calendars so that you'll want to use them, try to do two things at once (listen to a foreign language tape while driving to work, answer emails while on a plane), but these are all things i already do.
im sure this is a great book for people who really have no idea how to get organized and who a re workaholics, but it's more of a skim through book.
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