File Size: 213 KB
Print Length: 70 pages
Page Numbers Source ISBN: 1506184820
Simultaneous Device Usage: Unlimited
Publication Date: December 12, 2014
Sold by: Digital Services LLC
Language: English
ASIN: B00QYCFMPQ
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This book served as a great reminder to always refine and polish your daily routines and check your goals. Some of the things that the author lays out have been talked about before, as with most time management books. But this book covers a lot of ground and gives the reader a fresh check on their own deficiencies. Some old adages like “Time is Money” are included, but that is a reminder that we all need. I liked the frank, stern message from the author that followed that adage, “You’re running out of time.” You can’t say it more plainly than that, and it is absolutely true. The author guides the reader through setting five long term goals, how to do it and what to consider when doing it. The advice on setting deadlines was consistent with the message and useful.The author delves into how to use Evernote to assist the reader with their organizational needs, and makes further strategic suggestions on utilizing that system. The author leaves the usual, beaten path of this type of self-help book momentarily and breaks some new ground with the discussion about adding allowances onto your schedule for down time, mistakes, and improper planning. Allowing that time and planning for it can prevent having to completely rework your schedule when something goes wrong later. It’s not the type of thing that is usually discussed, and I’m glad it was included. This is a very good book full of good reminders and some new ideas.
Time Management by Charles Harveyapprox 29 pgsSummary: Fairly short book on Time Management with many useful tips that could be found in various other books on the subject but they are summarized very well in this short book.Pros: Covers a wide range of time management topics including multi-tasking and its disadvantages, talks about noting your time on a schedule and preparing for possible set-backs.Cons: Font was a little small and would have been nice to see a bibilography of references to other books the author pulled this information from._Yes/No Issues_Linkable TOC- NoConsistent Font- NoURLs in Text- YesAdvertisements for other Products- Only for EvernoteBibliography- NoPhotos/illustrations- One of a cartoon dog saying thank you at the endCharts/Graphs- NoBonus Videos- Yes of Carnegie Mellon Professor Randy PauschBonus PDF- No_Editing____1)Needs a lot of Editing___2)Needs some editing_X_3)Edited wellMost interesting concepts:- Mention of Ultradian Rhythm in Chapter 3; interesting concept that teaches 90 minutes of work followed by 30 minutes of rest. Most employers won't allow more than a 15 minute break if you are scheduled to work at least 6 hours. But it's an interesting concept if you are your own boss. Would have liked to see the author give a reference to the origin of this concept for further research.- There is a bonus video of Carnegie Mellon Professor Randy Pausch talking about Time Management at the end of the book
Time management , in todays world we definitely need to manage our time . We need to learn the art of being productive and not counter productive . We have the choice to control our time by setting a calendar or a to do list that has a list of our daily routines and tasks that needs to get done. After reading this I am more motivated to manage my time in a way that will bring me good results and less stress. The contents of this book was simple and easy to understand . I highly recommend it for anyone who is struggling with managing their time!
Okay information but very short. There is nothing really new or original in this book.It is like a generic book on time management and there are more and better booksout there on this subject. It is not that this info is bad, it is just not new or original and Idid not learn anything that I already did not know from other books on the subject.The reviewer is the author of the new Kindle book entitled: Sex Education For AdultsSecrets to Amazing Sex and Happily Ever After Too
Time Management is a skill everyone should learn. The author, Charles Harvey explains how to set goals and achieve those goals with good time management skills. He explains habits you need to create to use your time wisely and there are tips on staying on track. The author also explains what happens when you do not use your time wisely. Time is money in business. He also discusses how to use your free time wisely.
If you are looking to improve your time management skill, then you go to read this book. It's pretty short and you can finish it in no time, but when your done reading, I'm pretty sure you'll learn some things and might try to apply in your daily life. This book contains proven steps and strategies on how to manage your time, invest time for your plans and goals life, at the same time maximize the use of your time for consistent productivity. The book offers in-depth lessons and fundamental strategies in managing time, role of time management and goal setting, budgeting and investing your free time, prioritization in time management, habit formation for time management, and other things that can help you improve the use of your time to make it more productive.They say time is the most precious gift anyone can have. So why not make the effort to try and make use of your time in a quality and productive way that can be beneficial to you, your future, and to the people around you.
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