Time Management: Proven techniques that will allow you to achieve success by Richard Daniels

Wring every last drop of value out of your workday and rapidly conquer your biggest goals.

Time management: proven techniques that will allow you to achieve success

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We're used to feeling stressed, rushed and overwhelmed. At work and at home there are endless calls on our attention and time. We're constantly playing catch-up. But if we want to perform optimally, and reach our full potential, we must learn to pause and create space in even the busiest day.


In this day and age, you would expect that with all the amazing applications and electronic devices we have, we would be better at time management. Well, we are nowhere close to being great at managing time because we are always complaining that we never have time.

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Genre: BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Management

Secondary Genre: SELF-HELP / General

Language: English

Keywords: time management, time management for busy people, time management for women, time management productivity, small business, time management system, procrastination, productivity

Word Count: 7744

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Sample text:

The only good news here is that you’re not alone in mismanaging time. Studies show that 20% of Americans are self proclaimed chronic procrastinators. People today spend roughly 21% of their time each day doing NOTHING. That’s basically 5 hours each day. If you think that’s a ‘reasonable’ amount for play and relaxation – it’s actually too much. Around 46% is spent for sleeping, hygiene, eating and all other necessities while only 16% is spent on work and 17% on personal relationships and commitments.

The average American therefore spends more time doing NOTHING. He also spends more time doing NOTHING than being with their various commitments.

According to studies, procrastination has quadrupled over the last 30 years.


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