Introduction This is a book about you, but only if you happen to be someone who wants to get better at what you do. You want to make the most of each hour of every day: get better at what we call “time management.” You’re …
Read MoreDr. Michael Einstein
Data technologist
Read MoreJulie Dirksen
Author, Design for How People Learn
Read MoreA support strategy
We know that habits, practices and routines don’t change immediately. The best change plans have lots of support and you’ll create your own set safeguards so that your personal transformation doesn’t fail or fall into disuse.
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A book is both a usually portable physical object and the body of immaterial representations.
Read MoreA plan of steady changes
You’ll learn how to craft a plan based on slow, but steady improvements. When you take these baby-steps you’ll expand the capacity of your current system, so you can handle more tasks. You’ll prepare yourself for an inevitable future of increased demands on your time …
Read MoreAn in-depth evaluation
You’ll complete the book with an in-depth, 13-point self-evaluation of your current setup of behaviors and technologies. This knowledge will help you appreciate the strengths and weaknesses of the system you have developed and currently use. This deep appreciation is key to making improvement. All …
Read MoreA new paradigm
Gone will be the notion that there is a single combination of habits, practices, apps and devices that suits everyone. Instead, you’ll see that your chosen blend only needs to fit your current task volume at any moment in time. With this knowledge, you can …
Read MoreYour personal history
You’ll learn the reasons why people manage their tasks the way they do, according to academic research. This information will help you understand how you you developed your task management skills over time and why. You’ll never under-estimate your power to make similar changes in …
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