Book Review: Eat That Frog!
Eating frogs? Ick! Well, if you eat a frog first thing in the morning, nothing worse will happen to you the rest of the day. And that applies to productivity as well. Brian Tracy's book, Eat That Frog! puts some basic productivity principles he's used for success into terms of how to find the frogs, and swallow them down.
Change Your Life With the Bullet Journal Method
If you have ever gotten frustrated with a pre-made planner because you ended up working to fit the planner, rather than the planner fitting you, there is a solution. That solution is Bullet Journaling.
Finally, An Approachable Version of GTD
Finally, an approachable version of Getting Things Done - written for teens, but applicable to the rest of us. Here's my review of the book.
Tell Your Time: Short, Simple, Do-Able Method
I've always wondered why so many books on time management were just overly-long rehashing of warmed-over ideas. Tell Your Time is none of these. A short and straightforward book, it takes some older concepts and combines them to help you figure out how to manage your time. Today's article is about this small and powerful book.
12 Week Year: Skyrocket Project Completion By Shrinking Your Year
Have you ever set yearly goals and then put off working on them because you had plenty of time left? Did you actually accomplish them? The 12 Week Year: Get More Done in 12 Weeks than Others Do in 12 Months can help you break through that barrier. I have set yearly goals for 5 years now. I go through all the effort of envisioning what I want, breaking it down into projects, and putting it into my planner. And then I blissfully ignore everything, in spite of monthly reviews, until it comes to be about August, and I realize that I am not going to get everything done. Talk about a morale killer! I knew I needed a better way. So I picked up this book.
Review: 13 Things Mentally Strong People Don’t Do
In order to change, we need to have an awareness of what we are trying to change/improve/remove. Only with that awareness can we see what we are striving for. For general improvement, though, it can be difficult to find what we are moving away from. That's where the book 13 Things Mentally Strong People Don't Do come in handy.Today I will review the book and explain why this book is different...and more helpful...than others in its genre.