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Автор: Helene Segura
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who make our freedom to live the American dream possible

       Contents

       Mind Management Is the Key to Time Management

       Support Your Time Management Revolution by Controlling These Five Key Elements of Your Workday

       Chapter 10. Set Reminders, and Never Forget Again

       Go-Bag and Work-Space Layout

       Chapter 11. Set Up and Maintain a Productive Work Space

       Chapter 12. Dig Out from a Buried Office

       Chapter 13. Create a Go-Bag and Mobile Office for Road Warriors

       Electronic Communication

       Chapter 14. Set Boundaries in the Digital Age

       Chapter 15. Manage Your Incoming Email

       Chapter 16. Dig Out from a Flooded Inbox

       Chapter 17. Utilize the Telephone More Efficiently

       Notes, Document, and File Management

       Chapter 18. Set Up a Simple Filing System That Works

       Chapter 19. Deal with Incoming Daily Paper

       Chapter 20. Take Notes Anytime, Anywhere — and Never Lose Them

       Time Protection

       Chapter 21. Know Where Your Time Goes, So That You Can Tell Your Time What to Do

       Chapter 22. Schedule around Your Personal Priorities and Targets

       Chapter 23. Determine Your High-Value Work Responsibilities

       Chapter 24. Schedule around Your Work Priorities and Targets

       Chapter 25. Scheduling for Road Warriors

       PART 3. ASSEMBLE YOUR TEAM

       Life and Work Are Not Solo Missions

       Chapter 26. It’s All in Your Head: It Takes a Village

       Chapter 27. Assemble Your Personal Team

       Chapter 28. Assemble Your Work Team

       Chapter 29. Facilitate Productive Team Meetings

       Chapter 30. Delegate the Right Stuff to the Right People

       PART 4. SITUATIONAL SOLUTIONS

       Chapter 31. I Multitask, but I Still Can’t Finish Everything

       Chapter 32. My Brain Is Constantly in Overdrive

       Chapter 33. I’ve Got Brainus Interruptus and Ideas Overload

       Chapter 34. I Am Constantly Interrupted or Distracted

       Chapter 35. When Crap Happens, I Go into a Tailspin

       Chapter 36. I Procrastinate…a Lot

       Chapter 37. I May Not Be a Perfectionist, but I Want Everything Just Right

       Chapter 38. I Have a Tough Time Sleeping

       Chapter 39. I Often Am Late or Miss Appointments

       Chapter 40. I Often Let Great Opportunities Turn into Big Stress

       Chapter 41. I Have to Drop Everything When My Clients Call Me in Crisis

       Chapter 42. I’d Love to Control My Time, but I Don’t Know What to Say to People

       Chapter 43. I Never Stick to My Time Management Plan

       Conclusion: Be an Agent of Change in Your Time Management Revolution

       Acknowledgments

       Index

       About the Author

       Your Time Management Revolution Starts Here!

      Julie is quite well known in her field and is often sought to give lectures or develop programs for large organizations and corporations. Despite her services being in such high demand, she felt she had done a great job in setting office hours. She went into her office only from 8:30 in the morning until 3:00 in the afternoon, Monday through Friday, so that she could drop her kids off at school in the morning and pick them up in the afternoon, and then take them to practices or games. She carried her smartphone with her at all times, so that she could always squeeze in a little work here and there — while waiting in a lobby, while standing in line at the grocery store, or after the kids went to bed. She could also sneak in a peek on the weekends while the kids were running around the yard or swimming.

      One early evening at her son Ben’s baseball game, she felt her phone vibrate in her lap. She had just received an email from one of her best (i.e., a top-dollar account) clients, who had a question about an upcoming meeting. Julie felt she needed to respond to her client’s email immediately. Ben picked up a baseball bat in the dugout and tentatively walked toward the batter’s