Beschreibung
Produktdetails
Format
ePUB
Kopierschutz
Ja
Family Sharing
Ja
Text-to-Speech
Ja
Erscheinungsdatum
16.09.2018
Verlag
Phaya BrandsSeitenzahl
(Printausgabe)
Dateigröße
375 KB
Sprache
Englisch
EAN
9781386679820
Take Back Control of Your Time
Is 24 Hours Really Enough? We all want more time. Twenty-four hours never feels like enough to get everything done. Our lives are full of unfinished tasks: places we never visited, courses we never took, books we never read, friends we never called, and assignments we never completed. So how do we do more with the time we have? As life goes on, the demands grow. Children need more of us. Careers, social groups, sports, and religious commitments all take time. Many of us start working longer hours for extra pay. But if your schedule is stealing your joy, you need a smarter approach not just more hours.
The Real Problem Isn't Time. It's Priority. When you look deeper, the issue is bigger than "not enough time." The breakthrough comes when you do two things: Do the first thing first. Know what comes next, in order of importance. That's the secret exit door. When you focus on your top priority and finish it, you feel a real sense of progress. That momentum pushes you to tackle the next important task.
Stop Being a Slave to the Urgent, Hard work doesn't drain you. Doubt, distraction, and poor planning do. At the end of a month or a year, we feel anxious and discouraged by our pile of unfinished work. Other people's demands and our own compulsions pull us in every direction. We end up living in constant tension between what's urgent and what's important. Urgent tasks shout the loudest and steal our day. Important tasks are quiet, but they shape our future. If we don't do the important things today, we push them to tomorrow again and again. Before we know it, we're trapped in the rat race: busy all the time, but not truly moving forward.
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