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time warrior: how to defeat procrastination, people-pleasing, self-doubt, over-commitment, broken promises and chaos (en Inglés)
Steve Chandler
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time warrior: how to defeat procrastination, people-pleasing, self-doubt, over-commitment, broken promises and chaos (en Inglés) - Chandler, Steve
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Reseña del libro "time warrior: how to defeat procrastination, people-pleasing, self-doubt, over-commitment, broken promises and chaos (en Inglés)"
Steve Chandler, bestselling author of 100 Ways to Motivate Yourself, has created this newest title for the many of us who are time challenged throughout the day. Chandler's Time Warrior gives us a revolutionary, non-linear approach for dealing with time, as bold as it is fresh and new. Forget whatever "guidebooks" you may have read on time management or personal productivity. Time Warrior is much more than tips and tricks. Steve Chandler has given us an invitation - as well as a challenge - to become something far greater than we are now. To become, in essence, a "style tracker" rather than a "time tracker." Tracking your cognitive style is what makes you a Time Warrior, for only your unique cognitive style can liberate you from the treadmill of linear, limited time. This book takes you on a 101-chapter journey intended to transmute the base metals of ordinary linear time-consciousness into the gold of the Time Warrior's non-linear vision. You will learn to create for yourself a newfound and more powerful cognitive style that will make time tracking, multi-tasking and other clock-subservient behaviors an unsavory and distant memory.