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Productivity |
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Getting Things Done - David
Allen
" It's possible for a person to have
an overwhelming number of things to do and still function
productiely with a clear head and a positive sense of relaxed
control ." In Getting Things Done, David Allen teaches
you how to keep a clear head, relax adn organise your thoughts
and revolutionise the way you work. Using the methods that
he has introduced at aorganisations such as Microsoft, and
the US department of justice, you will learn how to: empty
your intray, handle email, paperwork and unexpected demands
more efficiently, Plan and progress projects quickly and effectively,
reasses your goals and learn how to prioritise whilst overcoming
feelings of stress and anxiety |
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Taming the Paper Tiger- Barbara Hemphill
Presents an easy-to-use guide to managing
the paper in one's life, offering helpful hints on organizing
the home, reducing chaos, consolidating credit, creating
a effective record-keeping system, and more. Original.
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How to be organised in spite
of yourself - by Sunny Schlenger and Roberta Roesch
Time and Space Management that works with
your personal style. Whatever your type there is an organisational
style to suit you and simplify your life. Are you a "perfectionist
plus", a "Fence Sitter", "A cliff Hanger",
"A Pack Rat" or a "Total Slob"?In this
book you will learn to identify your type and learn ways to
get things done that really work for your personality. |
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Eat that Frog- by Brian Tracey
Get more of the important things done today!
Eat that Frog is a metaphor for tackling the most challenging
task of your day. Successful people don't try to do everything
they focus on the most important tasks and make sure they
get them done. Brian has three fundamental rules of effective
personal time management.
Decision - Discipline and Determination. |
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