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Prioritize Organize: The Art of Getting It ASIN: 1558520740
Customer's Rating: 5 Summary: Incredible Tool
Comments: I've read many books on the general subject and never have I been so inspired and successful as I have when I follow the guidelines in this book. It's easy to read, easy to put to use and just makes sense. I refer to it frequently and have seen the difference in my life! Wonderful book for anyone looking to get more out of their day, be happier, and more efficient!
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Conzentrate: Get Focused and Pay Attention--When Life Is Filled With Pressures, Distractions, and Multiple Priorities ASIN: 0312270100
Customer's Rating: 5 Summary: Positive approach to life - Sam Horn does it again!
Comments: ConZentrate is the most complete resource of information I've seen yet about the important topic of concentration. Whether you want to know how to keep your mind on what you're doing in a busy office with many distractions, or how to stay focused when you're playing a sport, and how to evaluate what's valuable in your life and what deserves your attention, this is the book to turn to. Thanks, Sam - another book I'll keep handy and refer to colleagues and friends!
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Getting Out from Under: Redefining Your Priorities in an Overwhelming World ASIN: 0738203246
Customer's Rating: 5 Summary: Useful book that will help you restructure your life
Comments: Heard the abridged version of GETTING OUT FROM UNDER by best-selling organizational guru Stephanie Winston . . . it was so
good that I now want to go back and get the book so I can read all her practical ideas . . . I've enjoyed Winston before (her GETTING ORGANIZED is considered a classic in the field) . . . this latest effort switches her from writing about "things" to helping you restructure your life to meet the conflicting demands on both your time and energy. I appreciated the fact that she reminded me about the constant need to TRAF; i.e., when you have paper, you can only toss it, refer it to somebody else, , act on it or file it . . . this, of course, is often easier said than done . . . but I shall try to do so! . . . in addition, i appreciated being introduced to her BOAT acronym for breaking very big life goals into a system of organized tasks . . . all you need to do is brainstorm what needs to be done, organize a strategy for getting it done, add tasks to your daily list to get it done, and then time spread these tasks.
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