productivity
Time Management
There are many approaches to seeking self-actualization; and the library is a great place to find self-help materials about them. If you're interested in realizing your full potential, your method of achieving that goal might include minimalism, and it will likely require time management:
Work
- The Pomodoro Technique [Free eBook]
- Time Management for Creative People [Free eBook]
- 10 Time-Management Tips That Work by Entrepreneur
Getting things done: the art of stress-free productivity by David Allen
The 80/20 individual: how to accomplish more by doing less — the nine essentials of 80/20 success at work by Richard Koch
May 04, 2011
- Brad Czerniak
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Have You Eaten Your Frog Today?
Tend to procrastinate? Need to improve your time management skills? If so, take some advice from Brian Tracy, author of Eat That Frog! 21 Great Ways to Stop Procrastinating and Get More Done in Less Time. His secret to ending procrastination? Tackle the biggest, most challenging task of your day first thing. That's your "frog," says Tracy. If you're like many people, you'll instead try to complete several quick, easy and/or enjoyable tasks first thing in the morning. You'll learn why it's so important to "eat that frog" first, along with loads of other useful time management tips. No time to read a book, you say? No problem! Listen to the audiobook (on CDs) in your car while driving to work or running errands.