Conclusion

Getting things done, meeting deadlines, balancing the different areas of your life, and having some day left over at the end of your task list are as much a state of mind as a skill. They require discipline and persistence.

But neither of these can ever be enough on their own. How to Manage Your Time offers you the widest possible range of tools and techniques with which you can understand and manage your time. Like any toolbox, the more tools it contains, the more likely it is that there will be just the right tool for the job – whatever crops up.

Each of you is different. You have a different personality, different goals in life, different demands on your time. So each of you will find that different tools help you. I doubt there ...

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