
I love that step one is analyzing what you’re doing. This gets a way from a one size fits all approach. People often come to me and asks “How did you do it?” And I tell them how I did it. And I tell them my approach might not be what they need. They need to figure out what works for them. This author seems to get that principle. Beyond assessment, the author gives other great ideas for management. I think this work will be most useful to business managers, but it will also help people without delegation authority. Overall, I think this book provides a great opportunity to improve your life through harnessing your time.
Time management is one of the most important skills to have in today’s overly distracted world. This book is a great find for anyone interested in taking control of their life and taking back their precious time. It takes a hard nosed look at the issue and offers real strategies and solutions. It’s well written and the chapters are short too, which is great for people with not much time!
This book helps me to think and rethink my focus on what is most important every day.








