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ISBN 10: 0954558626
ISBN 13: 9780954558628
Author: James Manktelow, Namita Anand
Self-Assessment and Goal Setting
Evaluating current time management habits.
Setting SMART (Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, Time-bound) goals.
Prioritization Techniques
Applying the Eisenhower Matrix to distinguish between urgent and important tasks.
Utilizing the Pareto Principle (80/20 Rule) to focus on high-impact activities.
Productivity Strategies
Implementing the Pomodoro Technique for sustained focus.
Time blocking and batching similar tasks.
Overcoming Procrastination
Identifying psychological barriers to productivity.
Developing habits to combat procrastination and maintain momentum.
Work-Life Balance
Strategies for balancing professional responsibilities with personal well-being.
Setting boundaries to prevent burnout.
Building a Personalized Time Management System
Creating a tailored approach that aligns with individual goals and lifestyles.
Integrating tools and techniques into daily routines.
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Tags: James Manktelow, Namita Anand, Success, Management