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Paperback Work Less, Do More: The 14-Day Productivity Makeover Book

ISBN: 140274837X

ISBN13: 9781402748370

Work Less, Do More: The 14-Day Productivity Makeover

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"I don't have enough time." This common complaint resounds in companies big and small, affecting employees at every level. As businesses across the board downsize, and become global operations thanks... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Think About Your Work Situation - Then Revise!

Most useful as a seminar guide or course guide, this book also gets us rethinking our time-wasting ways at home as well as work. Clearly written, all areas of a situation get examined. The five "P's" caught my eye: procrastination, perfectionism, poor planning, poor pacing, and petulance. Who, me? Take time to think, she tells us, instead of plodding through the motions of getting through our days, our projects, and our lives. Although set up for classroom or seminar presentation, I feel it takes more than fourteen days to rethink and restructure any work or life situation. I would recommend addressing one area at a time - such as phone use or Internet use. Once under control, move on. I recommend this book for use by managers and individuals as well as for seminars and courses. Using her evaluation guides provide a great basis for employee training and improving efficiency.

A Must-Have Book to Increase Your Productivity!

The great thing about Jan Yager's book Work Less, Do More: The 14 Day Productivity Makeover, is that it is a VERY practical book. It is very obvious that the author is quite passionate about the topic, and that she has thought carefully about what she has written - and last but not least, that she has actually used the practical resources that she has packed all throughout the book. This book is all about getting you to take action with the productivity principles that are taught, so that you can apply them immediately to your own life. And let's face it, - this is what we all need - help at turning our goals into our reality. From quizzes, reflective questions, worksheets, to-do lists, and many other creative, practical tools, your hand will be held through out your entire journey as you commit to becoming productive. Be prepared to face your ugly demons of time management also, as Jan is skilled at finding those areas which can be a nuisance, yet very valuable, to address - such as dealing with things such as delegating tasks, setting your boundaries, etc., - among many other topics! Also, Jan knows that everyone is already busy, and so her book is purposely set up so that you can read and learn the material in small chunks. If you are the typical "A" type personality, you'll love the way this book encourages you to work hard and play hard - the smart way! You won't be disappointed with this amazing book that is full of original, unique ideas! This is a "must have" to read, re-read, and keep readily available on your book shelf!!!!

Provides instant results

This book will save you time, right off the bat. I answer over 100 emails a day as a Project Manager on multi-million dollar projects. Page 54 alone is the worth the price of this book. Now I know how to categorize emails and respond appropriately depending on who sent the email. I like the structure of this book. One chapter per day is bite sized chunks that readers can absorb and apply,one day at a time. (We are busy people which is why we are looking to learn how to work less and do more). Jan has packed the book with logs and worksheets placed throughout the book to keep it interactive, with permission to photocopy the worksheets for personal use. I agree that Self-esteem is the key factor in Time Management that is rarely addressed as Jan quotes on page 38. I would have liked to see more discussion on how to improve self-esteem, or at least a reference to a good book on improving self-esteem, as this is a key factor. I would also like to have seen more focus on how to deal with the volume of meetings that Professionals deal with today. No-one in my office has a paper-based calendar like professionals had ten years ago. We have 6 hours of virtual meetings a day, mostly with team mates in other states and countries. Meetings are scheduled days and hours in advance. As such, it is not possible to see your meetings for the week, when you walk into the office on Monday morning. I would have like to have tips on the best ways to prioritize and attend meetings, beyond the appointment book on Page 76. Today's workplace is far more dynamic than a week-at-a-time calendar. Page 50 has a nice tip on how to get motivated, that I have not seen before. Overall, this is a wonderful book, jam-packed with tips and for employees, self-employed professionals and even students. Jan goes far beyond the simple "to-do" lists and her tips help all readers to prioritize better, make better decisions on where to invest time, so that we can have more time to do what is truly important to us. I highly recommend this book and it has a special place on my bookshelf, so that I can reread it should my time get out of balance again.

Comprehensive time management skills in one easy read.

This is definitely the most approachable guide to time management that I've read. Whereas other self-help books sometimes talk down to readers, reading Work Less, Do More is more like having a conversation with a great mentor. The book does an excellent job of breaking up organizing time into simple steps, which are designed to address everything from the most basic to advanced levels of time management skills. Whether you're a mess or just looking to brush up on organization, you'll pick up something new in this book. One of the most helpful things about Work Less, Do More is that it's structured into a day-by-day approach. Jan Yager suggests that the program in the book takes two weeks, with each chapter covering a different aspect of time management for each day, but she also points out that Work Less, Do More could work just as well if you read it straight through and apply the topics at your own pace. (I decided to take the reading straight through approach, and it worked just fine for me!) There's plenty of information in each chapter, and Yager keeps the chapters short enough and focused enough that you never feel overwhelmed. The basic principles in each chapter will help people who are just beginning to learn to manage their time more effectively, while the variety of strategies Yager offers to deal with each challenge means that even experienced time managers will find something new. For example, one of the first chapters stressed the importance of setting goals and then writing those goals in a list. Now, making lists is my thing--I never leave home without my planner, and I always have a to-do list. Work Less, Do More told me that these skills were a good place to start, but I also learned that it's important to break lists down into time frames. The tables in the book prompted me to figure out plans for the next week, month, six months, year and two-year time frames. Now I have a much clearer idea of where my day-to-day planning is headed and what I need to focus on in order to achieve my long-term goals. The other aspect of this book that I found especially helpful was that it covers all areas of time management. It's easy to get so wrapped up in improving study or work habits that you can forget that there are other important areas to invest your time. Yager balances chapters on structuring business meetings with sections about how to make the most of time with family and friends as well as how to find quiet personal time. It was a pleasant surprise to me that a time management book would value my family time and personal activities as much as my office productivity! It's easy to put the strategies of Work Less, Do More into practice because the point is to find a productive balance in all areas of one's life, not to become a workaholic. I highly recommend this book for anyone who is looking to improve or develop time management skills.

Real Ways To Manage Your Time

We all know that time in the 21st century has become a precious commodity, and figuring out how to manage it effectively is a challenge faced by anybody involved in the academic, professional and social spheres of today's frenzied society. Time management techniques are tackled by teachers, authors, and doctors worldwide, but nowhere are they presented in a fashion as realistic, practical, detailed, and well-laid out as in Dr. Jan Yager's book entitled WORK LESS, DO MORE: THE 14-DAY PRODUCTIVITY MAKEOVER. In a text filled with anecdotes, professional advice, and even etymology, Dr. Yager takes readers through a 14-day schedule with each day covering different topics related to time management. Her chapters cover actions such as planning, organizing, networking, and running effective meetings, technological duties such as phone calls and emails, as well as relationships both in and out of the workplace. Dr. Yager speaks to those of all professions, all financial levels, and all personalities. In her introduction, Dr. Yager immediately engages the reader with thought-provoking questions about time and provides exercises and quizzes to keep the reader active and involved. She then proceeds to address each day and topic with precision and thoroughness, quoting real people with thoughtful advice as well as providing her own tips and techniques. Her prototype for To-Do Lists, logs, and planning sheets are there and ready to be filled out. Her "Beat the Clock" sections at the end of every day provide a good summary of the section, jump starting readers to begin their time management makeover. The ACTION! Plan is straightforward and very useful. Dr. Yager even tells us it is ok to procrastinate, as long as we do it creatively. WORK LESS, DO MORE is engaging, educational, and filled to the brim with tips for anyone who questions, even in the slightest, their ways of approaching time. The book reflects extensive research, painstaking attention to detail, and a true understanding of the way effective time management can really be applied to all aspects of peoples' own personal lives and relationships with others. Dr. Yager's words are timely in their references to technology and current-day trends. Everything she says about productivity, success, and happiness is believable and inspirational, not overly idealistic or cliché. WORK LESS, DO MORE is a new spin on a widely pursued topic, a fine piece of non-fiction writing, and a valuable resource for those who take the time to read its words, take to heart its advice, and put in to practice its techniques.
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