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Take back your time how to regain control of work, information, and technology

For every successful person in a perpetual-crisis mode--swimming in papers, overrun with complicated new technology, hamstrung by details, and starving for time--Jan Jasper's Take Back Your Time offers simple, practical strategies for getting back your desk, your peace of mind, and most of all your time. At last, a clear, practical, and supportive guide to getting out from under the memos, Post-its, catalogs, magazines, e-mail messages, old clothes, and other clutter taking over your space and our lives. Written with a generous understanding of why we hold on to clutter and other self-defeating habits, the book covers: -Conquering desktop clutter -Taking your personal time inventory -Beating procrastination -Managing information overload -Using technology sanely -Using a day planner to maximum benefit -And much more. The result of more than a decade of helping high-powered clients get organized, this is a very useful guide to taming the electronic (and paper) tiger, and regaining control over your life.

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  • "Many successful people spend too much of each day in crisis mode, swimming in paperwork and starved for time, continually putting out fires instead of planning and using their energy effectively. Jasper shares her own simple, practical strategies to help them become organised and productive, get back their desktop, peace of mind and their time."
  • "For every successful person in a perpetual-crisis mode--swimming in papers, overrun with complicated new technology, hamstrung by details, and starving for time--Jan Jasper's Take Back Your Time offers simple, practical strategies for getting back your desk, your peace of mind, and most of all your time. At last, a clear, practical, and supportive guide to getting out from under the memos, Post-its, catalogs, magazines, e-mail messages, old clothes, and other clutter taking over your space and our lives. Written with a generous understanding of why we hold on to clutter and other self-defeating habits, the book covers: -Conquering desktop clutter -Taking your personal time inventory -Beating procrastination -Managing information overload -Using technology sanely -Using a day planner to maximum benefit -And much more. The result of more than a decade of helping high-powered clients get organized, this is a very useful guide to taming the electronic (and paper) tiger, and regaining control over your life."@en

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