Give Me Time, Mind Gym
I do like the MindGym, from their eye catching and clever branding to the well researched and organised books that I seem to keep having to go back to and dip into. I also like how their books are organised so you choose which order to read them and they guide you to what is most important to you first, in itself a great time saving technique.
In our courses we identify that the key to improving the use of your time realies on your attitudes, your behaviours and habits. Before you can improve, you need to first understand where your attitudes come from and how they then shape your behaviour. To break out of wasteful time habits needs a new way of thinking abut time. This book will give you the self analysis framework to help you to start to do just that.
You will find within the pages of Give me Time, pages of assessments that will help you determine your own Time Signature. From understanding how you treat time you can then move on to identify how to spend your time better and start to take control over all those toxic time wasting habits that you may of developed. In the final section of the book explores how even if you cure yourself you will still need to develop strategies to deal with other people and their use and abuse of time.
This is a book to revist every time you feel time is running away from you or you are just trying to do to much. This book is an excellent companion and primer to our upcoming Achieving Focus Course on Focussed Work Patterns.
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