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TOP 5 BOOKS FOR ON TIME MANAGEMENT.

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5 Books on Time Management 

 

Time management is the art of prioritizing things in such a way that makes you productive. 

 

Particularly, when doing a business, you have to manage your time wisely. Otherwise, you won’t catch up with the competitors who act faster and smarter. Therefore, we’ve collected 5 great reads to help you:

 

Procrastination: First Aid — Tanya van Essen and Henri Schouwenburg 

 

A tendency to put things off is not always procrastination. Sometimes you choose to watch a series when it would be good to do important work, and that's fine. 

 

But if you chronically do everything at the last moment and experience discomfort because of this, it makes sense to sort out the problem — start with this guidance of Dutch psychologists to make your days more productive. 

 

The Pomodoro Technique: The Acclaimed Time-Management System That Has Transformed How We Work — Francesco Cirillo

 

The author is the founder of the world famous methodology on "tomato" productivity. In his book, Cirillo tells us in details how to focus on challenging tasks, cope with procrastination, systematize our activities, and meet deadline without stress and exhaustion. 

 

The ONE Thing — Gary W. Keller and Jay Papasan

 

To achieve great success, you need to be able to separate the wheat from the chaff. Keller and Papasan teach to prioritize things, debunk myths around of our willpower, and encourage us to take responsibility for our lives into our own hands. 

 

The authors of "The One Thing" not only instruct the reader, but also prevent them from the main thieves of productivity, among which, by the way, there is no procrastination.

 

Making Work Visible: Exposing Time Theft to Optimize Work & Flow — Dominica DeGrandis

 

The author is one of the world's leading Kanban experts. She believes that the productivity of work can be increased with the help of visualization techniques. 

 

In her book, she tells us how to identify the main time thieves, optimize the workflow,  and influence the decision of the authorities. Especially, if you work in the IT industry, this is a must. 

 

HBR Guide to Being More Productive (HBR Guide Series)

 

This is a great collection of articles that covers all facets of productivity. It tells us not only about planning the day, but also the ability to focus and teaches to search for motivation and the art of saying no to unnecessary work. 

 

There are a total of 34 articles in six sections, where in addition to the chapters "Inventory", "Day Planning", "Focus", "Motivation" and "Trips", there is an equally important one "Rest".

 

Which book have you read or would like to?

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