Make Lists Not Fists: A Student Survival Guide to Stress-free Productivity

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Cover of the book Make Lists Not Fists: A Student Survival Guide to Stress-free Productivity by Ritske Rensma, Ritske Rensma
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Author: Ritske Rensma ISBN: 9781533780652
Publisher: Ritske Rensma Publication: April 24, 2016
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Ritske Rensma
ISBN: 9781533780652
Publisher: Ritske Rensma
Publication: April 24, 2016
Imprint:
Language: English

Most of us become regular to-do list makers at some point in our lives. We tend to scribble them down carelessly on Post-it notes, in diaries, on pieces of scrap paper, without any sense of forethought. If we get too busy, however, such a system tends to collapse. We have way too many Post-its tacked to our wall. Our diary becomes a blur of crossed out to-do items and illegible comments. We get stressed and foggy. What’s needed, in such busy times, is a proper to-do list philosophy: a stripped-down, fine-tuned system that will allow you to use your lists in a highly efficient way. This is exactly what this book offers.

Written with a student audience in mind (but useful for anyone with a high workload), Make Lists Not Fists will help you to de-stress, de-clutter, and take charge of your productivity - all through the power of lists.

Topics covered include:

-How to set up an effective digital time management system with your smartphone and laptop

-How to use a diary properly (hint: keep it almost completely empty)

-How to focus only on what is urgent and important, and forget about everything else

“It actually works. I cannot recall one more stressful moment since I started working with it.” 
Debby-Esmée de Vlugt, college student.

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Most of us become regular to-do list makers at some point in our lives. We tend to scribble them down carelessly on Post-it notes, in diaries, on pieces of scrap paper, without any sense of forethought. If we get too busy, however, such a system tends to collapse. We have way too many Post-its tacked to our wall. Our diary becomes a blur of crossed out to-do items and illegible comments. We get stressed and foggy. What’s needed, in such busy times, is a proper to-do list philosophy: a stripped-down, fine-tuned system that will allow you to use your lists in a highly efficient way. This is exactly what this book offers.

Written with a student audience in mind (but useful for anyone with a high workload), Make Lists Not Fists will help you to de-stress, de-clutter, and take charge of your productivity - all through the power of lists.

Topics covered include:

-How to set up an effective digital time management system with your smartphone and laptop

-How to use a diary properly (hint: keep it almost completely empty)

-How to focus only on what is urgent and important, and forget about everything else

“It actually works. I cannot recall one more stressful moment since I started working with it.” 
Debby-Esmée de Vlugt, college student.

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