Thinking Differently about... Getting More Done

Move beyond managing your time to managing your mind

Business & Finance, Management & Leadership, Time Management
Cover of the book Thinking Differently about... Getting More Done by Jonathan Creaghan, J.D. Creaghan Group Inc.
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Author: Jonathan Creaghan ISBN: 9780968643280
Publisher: J.D. Creaghan Group Inc. Publication: July 7, 2014
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Jonathan Creaghan
ISBN: 9780968643280
Publisher: J.D. Creaghan Group Inc.
Publication: July 7, 2014
Imprint:
Language: English
Move beyond managing your time to managing your mind, and achieve more in today's fast paced "get'er done now" world! Examine the connection between how perception, thought, and time impact your behavior and getting your goals and needs achieved. Stop over thinking and get more done. What if getting more done was about finding accumulated lost minutes across the day? - Achieve more in less time - Remain calm and clear-headed when making critical decisions - Enjoy your life to its fullest This book is short and simple for a reason, you will not find heavy academic jargon that take up pages to explain, but rather, you will find language that generates clarity and understanding. You will also find practical steps and real life scenarios from people who have made change and improvements to their lives. The first part of the book delves into what part of the mind actually gets in the way of working effectively. The next part of the book examines where within the mind you can find incredible energy, creativity and truth, and how to access this “level of mind” to find hours in the week.
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Move beyond managing your time to managing your mind, and achieve more in today's fast paced "get'er done now" world! Examine the connection between how perception, thought, and time impact your behavior and getting your goals and needs achieved. Stop over thinking and get more done. What if getting more done was about finding accumulated lost minutes across the day? - Achieve more in less time - Remain calm and clear-headed when making critical decisions - Enjoy your life to its fullest This book is short and simple for a reason, you will not find heavy academic jargon that take up pages to explain, but rather, you will find language that generates clarity and understanding. You will also find practical steps and real life scenarios from people who have made change and improvements to their lives. The first part of the book delves into what part of the mind actually gets in the way of working effectively. The next part of the book examines where within the mind you can find incredible energy, creativity and truth, and how to access this “level of mind” to find hours in the week.

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