This easy-to-use guide helps students to improve their time management skills. Focusing specifically on challenges posed within a higher education context, it provides practical advice for students at all levels. Concise yet effective, the book's informal style is supplemented by engaging illustrations.
In Master Your Time, Master Your Life, internationally acclaimed productivity expert and bestselling author Brian Tracy presents a brilliant new approach to time management that will help you gain control of your time and accomplish far ...
The big challenge, of course, is learning to say no to your boss when saying yes is much easier. Saying yes to the boss will make you look good in the short term. In the Harvey example, Marcy will think, “I can always count on Harvey to ...
You need to get in and get out. With The 25 Best Time Management Tools and Techniques you get all the best ideas from twenty books in one place.
Each chapter contains practical tips and tools, listing exactly what to do in order to implement the strategy. This entirely updated edition provides digital strategies and tips for thriving in the Information Age.
Everyone wants more time Time to work, play, give, experience - time to live. In this powerful eye-opening book Richard Winwood shares the principles of productivity lived by Benjamin Franklin...
This comprehensive guide features: Easy-to-follow, single-topic chapters Standards–based scenarios and questions Time-management self-assessments Easily adaptable experiential exercises Strategies for battling the “silent time thief”
Time management is a skill anyone can learn. Take control of your schedule, connect the activities of your daily life to your deepest big-picture goals, and live the life of your dreams. Julie Morgenstern shows you how.
Or if we don't make excuses, we make sacrifices- taking time out from other things in order to fit it all in. There has to be a better way...and Laura Vanderkam has found one.
Tools for Time Management: Christian Perspectives on Managing Priorities
Chris Bailey turned down lucrative job offers to pursue a lifelong dream—to spend a year performing a deep dive experiment into the pursuit of productivity, a subject he had been enamored with since he was a teenager.