Family gatherings, romantic dates, work reunions, friends’ hangouts, watching Netflix, etc. Honestly, how can you even successfully plan a week that involves all of these, let alone a day that involves even a fifth of all that you are supposed to do? There has to be a way to actually do this.
There is, of course, but it takes a mighty amount of mindful discipline to master. It doesn’t matter if you try out all the methods available if you do so half-heartedly, it must be done with purpose and consciously.
We are not saying they are impossibly hard, we are saying that you must focus as much as possible when applying the methods outlined in the books on time management and productivity listed here. Guaranteed to give back ownership over your time that you desperately need, but only in the measure of the dedication you put into it.
#1 Work Less, Do More: The 7-Day Productivity Makeover by Jan Yager, Ph.D.
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#2 Getting Things Done, by David Allen
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#3 Smarter, Faster, Better, by Charles Duhigg
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#4 How to Finish Everything You Start by Jan Yager, Ph.D.
What are the causes behind leaving something unfinished? It can be fear of failure or perfectionism as well as doing too many things at once, among other causes. Once you understand what’s behind the delays, it is more likely you can overcome each one. There is also a chapter on when you SHOULD leave something unfinished but for the RIGHT reasons.
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#5 Peopleware: Productive Projects and Teams by Tom DeMarco and Tim Lister
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#6 Off the Clock: Feeling Less Busy while Getting More Done by Laura Vanderkam
She also asks people how they feel about how the spend their time (and subsequently classifies them as having a time scarce or time abundant orientation). Her results are and recommendations offer grounded insight – you don’t have to change your personality or worldview to pick up helpful tips, or to think about your days and weeks differently.
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#7 The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People by Stephen Covey
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#8 Digital Minimalism by Cal Newport
In other words, what good is freeing your mind from the your smart phone and inbox if the result is just sitting there, wishing you had something to scroll?
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#9 The Power of Habit by Charles Duhigg
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#10 The Power of Approachability by Scott Ginsberg
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#11 Eat That Frog, by Brian Tracey
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Alexis Haselberger from Alexis Haselberger Coaching
Jan Yager from Hannacroix Creek Books, Inc.
Alexander Sergeev from Hygger
Kelly Turner from Kelly Turner Scientific Funding Solutions
Alexander Sergeev from Hygger
Kelly Turner from Kelly Turner Scientific Funding Solutions
Alexander Sergeev from Hygger