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What To Do When There's Too Much To Do [Format Kindle]

Laura Stack

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Look at your to-do list. It’s ridiculous. You can’t get all that done. You’re already at capacity. And it probably doesn’t even list every single thing you need to do. The last thing you want to do is more. As a skeptical audience member once told author Laura Stack before a presentation, “I don’t want to hear a productivity consultant telling me to do more with less. I want to do less and achieve more.”

This is exactly what Stack offers. You’re never going to save time and increase efficiency by adding more to your bloated list. You need a system: a comprehensive approach that will enable you to organize your life around the tasks that really matter and let go of the ones that don’t. Stack’s innovative, step-by-step Productivity Workflow Formula allows you to spend less time and achieve greater results than you ever thought possible. By following her logical and intuitive process, you can wrestle your schedule into submission. Ultimately, you can recover as much as ninety minutes of your day (or even more) to use as you see fit.

Stack shows how to separate the productive wheat from the nonproductive chaff—to home in on the high-value tasks, protect the time to do them, and focus on their execution. Throughout this book, you’ll learn how to scale back; reduce, reduce, reduce is Stack’s mantra. You’ll find dozens of ways to shrink your to-do list, calendar commitments, distractions, interruptions, information overload, inefficiencies, and energy expenditures. Each reduction will increase your results and save you time.

You know you can’t work any harder—if you want to accomplish more, you have to work differently. Let Laura Stack show you how you can keep your sanity, advance your career, and spend more time with your family and friends.

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  • Format : Format Kindle
  • Taille du fichier : 1906 KB
  • Nombre de pages de l'édition imprimée : 192 pages
  • Editeur : Berrett-Koehler Publishers; Édition : 1 (26 juin 2012)
  • Vendu par : Amazon Media EU S.à r.l.
  • Langue : Anglais
  • ASIN: B0088475J4
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2.0 étoiles sur 5 Did I miss "Increased Results, Saving 90 Minutes Per Day"... somewhere? 28 août 2012
Par Maxamillion - Publié sur Amazon.com
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As an avid reader of Time Management books, and an all-time Brian Tracy fan[atic] ;) I bought this book actually as a recommendation from Brian, as one of his subscribers to his YouTube Channel. I own 80% of all his books so I guess I'm just spoiled with his way of explaining matters.

I just wasn't that impressed with this book in particular.

One of the few points that seemed to be the best, "choicest morsels", are found on pages 43 and 146, which all of us can appreciate...

Page 43 reads, "Establish daily routines for common work tasks, such as checking e-mail or organizing your day. This allows you to make fewer decisions, reducing your energy expenditure."

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..Page 146, "When you have no choice to overwork yourself, try to do so in short bursts separated by longer periods of normal work - or rest... Otherwise your productivity will diminish sharply."

The forward is excellent and the story behind the book is compelling, but what didn't impress me is the fact that it's too conceptual and doesn't deliver much in the way of a thinking process, behind the actual practice of time management.

The one factor that would have impressed me most, is if the book held to (1) the theme and (2) the promise of linking back to (quote) 'increased results and saving 90 minuted per day.'

These two points were found maybe a few times over the course of 166 pages.

Maybe I just need to go back and re-read the book one more time, and draw out some of the finer points I may have missed.

"Time Power" by Brian Tracy and "The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People" is more of my cup of tea and highly recommended for any who have made it this far, reading my long winded review of Laura Stack's approach to time management.
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3.0 étoiles sur 5 Probably great for people who can already focus 19 février 2013
Par Heidi Waterhouse - Publié sur Amazon.com
Format:Format Kindle|Achat authentifié par Amazon
I thought this book was well-researched and well-argued, and there are some great concrete tips, especially about managing the inflow of documents and email. It will probably change the way I triage email, at least a bit.

I also agree that the principal of doing one thing at a time and doing it well is something we could all stand to do better. Multitasking is not the greatest productivity aide ever. Rather the opposite.

This part was written especially for me and my email process:
"Indecision. We don't determine whether tasks are in or out or even relevant or not, so we leave them on our lists, which causes us to have to repeat the evaluation process again-- putting them back into our `decide later' consciousness, lengthening our to-do lists, filling our inboxes, and expanding our perceptions of how much we have to do."

Also, I actually did this with my boss, and it was enlightening:
"If you made a list of the top ten things you believe you're responsible for, and then asked your manager to do the same, and compared the two lists, would they be the same? If not, you have a problem, because you aren't spending your time in ways that are valuable to your best customer."

HOWEVER. I thought it was catastrophically judgy about attention span. Stack assumes that people can just bear down and work, and that this is a matter of willpower. Those of us on the ADD spectrum, who get in a guilt loop about trouble Just Focusing, are ill-served by this attitude.

On the bright side, I had one datapoint confirming my theory that I would be made less irritated by a productivity book written by a woman than the ones written by men.

Read if: You are looking to become an Outlook ninja. You like the idea of recapturing time leaks.

Skip if: You can't deal with "just focus" advice. You are not working a desk/computer job.

Also read: Watership Down, my favorite book on leadership.
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5.0 étoiles sur 5 Just one tip, fully implemented, is all it takes! 20 août 2012
Par Linda Keith - Publié sur Amazon.com
Format:Broché
There are so many good tips...here is mine. Pick the most important one and implement it. My pick was the empty email inbox. Since I have been emptying the inbox every time I check email, several times a day, I have improved efficiency and reduced that nagging worry that something is in there I SHOULD be doing.

If you think, "I couldn't do that" ...fine. Pick ANY of the 100's of practical tips in this book and implement it thoroughly. Once you see the difference it makes, I am certain you'll go back to the well and pick another.
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