The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Managing Your Time
Offers a way to take back what you’ve got. This friendly, comforting guide is filled with invaluable insight and advice that puts perspective on time and teaches in a stepwise fashion how to regain control over this valuable commodity. Softcover.
About the Author
Jeff Davidson is a popular speaker at annual conventions and private company conferences, speaking on topics vital to success in today’s ultra-competitive marketplace. Jeff’s forte is helping people manage information and communication overload. His most requested topics include: Managing the Pace with Grace Relaxing at High Speed Managing Multiple Priorities Creating More Space and Time in Your Life Jeff has addressed almost every industry, from…
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November 15th, 2009 at 12:26 pm
As a young adult, I am learning to juggle various aspects of my life such as work, socialising, outside commitments etc. This book has helped me understand what is truly important & what time wasting habits can & should be discarded. I must say that I am enjoying life far more now. This is truly a must read.
November 15th, 2009 at 2:04 pm
I encountered the Dummy’s version of Time Management and was of disappointed. It seemed like it was just one ad after and another for the various products that the author was touting. The Idiot’s version of Time Management in comparison is devoted to the reader. I didn’t detect that the author had any affiliations with any products or services, and even if he does, it doesn’t come through in these pages. Instead, I encountered one chapter after another of sound logic, action steps, and encouragement. If the book is lacking in any area it would be on using technology to enhance your use of time. But, you can always make the argument that tools of technology change so fast, that such discussion is better handled in newspaper and magazine articles anyways. The bottom line, this is an excellent book on time management and certainly worth the time it takes to read it.
November 15th, 2009 at 3:15 pm
This is the best of all the time management books. For one, the author is a bonafide expert, having written several books tangential to the topic. The advice in here is very solid. Chapter after chapter, tip after tip, there is much that would benefit any reader, anywhere. The pace of society doesn’t seem to be slowing down, and as the author says, it is up to each of us individually to carve out space and time we need to live the kind of life that we desire. This book is easy to read, fun to read, and ultimately, has lasting impact. You can only read it in byte size amounts like the author says, it will still work.