The Everything Time Management Book: How to Get It All Done and Still Have Time for You! (Everything Series)
Bob Adams


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My tip for time management is to skip this book. Assuming that one reads at about one page per minute, it's difficult to believe that one could recoup the five hours invested in reading this book in saved time. As in other time management books, the author borrows liberally from Stephen Covey's far superior '7 Habits of Highly Effective People', particularly in prioritizing tasks as urgent/not urgent and important/not important. The author also annoyingly tries to infuse some dull story about a couple trying to manage time more effectively by writing page after page about them to illustrate EACH AND EVERY POINT made. I HIGHLY recommend skipping this one and getting '7 Habits' or Brian Tracy's 'Eat That Frog' -- a short (113 page), easy-to-read book that gives better information, but can be read in an hour or so.

Thursday, 24-Jul-2008 05:51:11 CDT
Quote of the Day:


The universe is made of stories, not of atoms.

-- Muriel Rukeyser

Did you hear that there's a group of South American Indians that worship
the number zero?

Is nothing sacred?