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A Powerful System to Organize Your Work and Get Things Done

Are you tired of living with too much to do and no time to do it? If so, you need a powerful system for getting more of the important things done in less time. Check it out »

Are you tired of running in circles?

Do something about it!

More Time for You is the answer. This simple but potentially life-changing book spells out a proven and powerful system to help you get and stay organized, prioritize responsibilities, get things done in less time, and have more time away from the phone, e-mail, office, paperwork—whatever it is that’s not helping but actually interfering with your productivity and your life.

Add the capabilities of everyday technologies like cell phones, computers, and handheld (Blackberry-type) devices to the, examples, screen-shot illustrations, and real-life scenarios presented in More Time for You, and you’ve got everything you need to streamline the way you work—starting right now!

This book will show you how to:
  • “Triage” your email to maintain an empty mailbox.
  • Handle (and even eliminate) distractions and interruptions.
  • Make better and more consistent decisions based on quantifiable priorities.
  • Abandon the strategies that don’t work, including the dreaded and impossible “multitasking”.
  • Set up a calendar management and reminder system using Microsoft Outlook and other software pre-installed on most computers.
  • Banish that nagging, persistent feeling that something is slipping through the cracks.
  • Maximize the power (and minimize the time sink) of social media like Facebook, LinkedIn, and MySpace.
  • …and much more!


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