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Time Management Made Simple

Written by: Brian Tracy
Narrated by: Brian Tracy
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Brian Tracy is the top time management trainer in the world today—in 38 languages and 56 countries. In Time Management Made Simple he teaches you the best ideas learned worldwide in 30 years of research and teaching.

In this fast-moving 12 lecture program, you will learn how to manage every aspect of your time and life - more efficiently than ever before!

  • 1 21 Great Ways to Double Your Productivity
  • 2 The Miracle of Self-Discipline
  • 3 Goals!
  • 4 The Psychology of Time Management
  • 5 Getting Yourself Organized
  • 6 Establishing Proper Priorities
  • 7 Developing the Work Habits to Get Things Done
  • 8 Time Saving Techniques
  • 9 Overcoming Procrastination
  • 10 Keeping Up and Getting Ahead
  • 11 Saving Time in Dealing with Others
  • 12 Simplify Your Life

Bonus content: This audiobook includes a PDF workbook with notes.

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©2011 Brian Tracy (P)2011 Gildan Media Corp
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There are some helpful hints here, to be sure. But there is an extraordinary amount of repetition, with some ideas introduced four, five, even six times as if it were the first time. The majority of the time the author is reading off list after list after list of bullet point ideas, which gets tiring to listen to. And the hints are good but largely superficial; this work should certainly be preceded by something like Covey's 'Seven Habits of Highly Successful People' to contextualize it with some depth. A bizarre publication, to be honest. Much more effort could have gone into its structure and editing.

Good ideas, oddly structured

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