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This collection of praise and introductory material highlights Brian Tracy's "Eat That Frog!" as a highly regarded guide for overcoming procrastination and boosting personal productivity. Reviewers emphasize the book's practical tactics and its focus... more
This book, 168 Hours: You Have More Time Than You Think by Laura Vanderkam, challenges the common perception of a time-crunched existence by exploring how individuals, particularly successful ones, utilize the 168 hours in their week. Vanderkam analy... more
Neil Fiore's "The Now Habit" offers a strategic program to overcome procrastination by redefining it not as laziness, but as a response to underlying issues like fear of failure and perfectionism. The book introduces practical tools such as the "Unsc... more
This document, copyrighted by FranklinCovey, offers a guide to shifting from traditional time management focused on efficiency to a principle-centered approach emphasizing effectiveness and aligning actions with what is deeply important. It contrasts... more
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