Listly by Heidi Reimer-Epp
Add your faves and vote up and down! Want to wrangle your to do list under control? Here are the best books out there for time management. Nothing trendy - just the solid classics that you'll go back to over and over again, share with friends and put into practice.
For five years, Tony traveled around the United States searching for answers to one of life's deepest question: What is a truly meaningful and complete life, and who's figured out how to live it? The result is an invaluable guide to the best teachers and techniques for self-discovery and self-improvement.
You have heard about how a musician loses herself in her music, how a painter becomes one with the process of painting. In work, sport, conversation or hobby, you have experienced, yourself, the suspension of time, the freedom of complete absorption in activity.
David Allen's bestselling book, Getting Things Done, in paperback. Get the original 'manual' for GTDĀ®, with detailed overviews, examples and coaching advice to get your system up and running. My meta content Get things done. New time management for productivity success and increased focus.
"Simply put, this intriguing book offers fascinating research about the brain's functions, limitations and capacities, and it teaches us how we can "direct" our own brain chemistry in order to achieve fulfillment and success. Well worth reading and ingesting these skills." (Stephen R.
Amazon.co.uk Review According to Steven R. Covey, to live with security and wisdom, and to have the power to take advantages of the opportunities that change creates, we need fairness, integrity, honesty and human dignity.
Amazon.com - Best 100 Books of 2012Amazon.ca - Best 100 Books of 2012"The Power of Habit is an enjoyable book, and readers will find useful advice about how to change at least some of their bad habits - even if they want to keep their salt."
The authors, founders of and executives at LGE Performance Systems, an executive training program based on athletic coaching programs, offer a program aimed at stressed individuals who want to find more purpose in their work and ways to better handle their overburdened relationships.
There was a time when IQ was considered the leading determinant of success. In this fascinating book, based on brain and behavioral research, Daniel Goleman argues that our IQ-idolizing view of intelligence is far too narrow. Instead, Goleman makes the case for "emotional intelligence" being the strongest indicator of human success.
The One Minute Manager , a book by Ken Blanchard and Spencer Johnson. According to Blanchard's website, it has sold more than 13 million copies and has been translated into 37 languages.
"Jason Fried and David Hansson follow their own advice in REWORK, laying bare the surprising philosophies at the core of 37signals' success and inspiring us to put them into practice. There's no jargon or filler here just hundreds of brilliantly simple rules for success.
The New York Times bestselling author, Oprah's favorite organizing expert, and America's number one problem solver presents a revolutionary book. It will help readers achieve the seemingly impossible: boost value and job security without sacrificing personal life.