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There is no way in the world you will achieve your goals and attain the level of success you wanted... if you don’t possess an effective time-management skill.
With this ebook you will learn the secret to better time management, double your productivity and get more things done as practiced by the world’s top achievers.
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RECLAIM YOUR TIME
First edition. October 16, 2018.
Copyright © 2018 Dr. Michael C. Melvin.
Written by Dr. Michael C. Melvin.
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Title Page
Copyright Page
Reclaim Your Time
Introduction
Chapter 1 – Get to Know Yourself
Chapter 2 - Define Your Goals
Chapter 3 - How Productive Is Your Environment?
Chapter 4 – Develop Your Skills
Chapter 5 – The People Around You Matter
Chapter 6 -Personal Time Management
Chapter 7 – Managing People Around You
Chapter 8 – Easy Tricks to Greater Time Management
Conclusion
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If you are reading this book, you are undoubtedly trying to become more productive by managing your time better. That’s a great goal. But you can’t really manage time. An hour will always consist of 60 minutes, and a day will have 24 hours. That can’t be changed. So, if you are lamenting, “I never have enough time!” keep in mind you have the exact amount of time as everyone else.
You can’t manage time, but you can manage yourself by making better choices every day. With each choice you make, you can improve your life or make it more difficult.
Proper goal setting is a major part of managing your time. However, it’s critical not to confuse your end goal (the final result) with the steps designed to get you there.
For example, let’s say your boss has placed you in charge of finding new office space. That’s the end goal. But the steps you take to go about achieving that goal will make a huge difference.
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You can do research and prepare a list of all available commercial space to present to the boss. This will probably take a few days. And you’re not even close to the end goal, which is finding a new office for your particular company. You’ve started the project, but you’ve wasted time, as well.