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Books > Business & Economics > Business & management > Management & management techniques > Time management
Are you always far too busy? Would you like to change your approach
to work, but aren't entirely sure how? "Personal Productivity for
Knowledge Workers" is a practical book teaching its readers how to
be super smart at work. The author, Luc Glasbeek, worked with
top-ranking, global businesses for 16 years. In this book, he
augments established productivity practices and methods so that
people can be more successful and experience less stress in the
workplace. The author's promise is that by reading this book - and
following its advice - knowledge workers will gain at least 20
hours a month.
Do you find your productivity and your professional advancement are
challenged by workplace complexity, frequently changing goals, your
own time-wasting habits, and co-workers who are... shall we say...
"challenging?" Do you leave work knowing that you could have
completed much more than you did? "It's time to take control of
your day." Inside of "The Stress-Free Work Day - How to Effectively
Organize Your Day, Be Super Productive, Increase Your Motivation,
and Get Out By 5 " you'll find step-by-step directions to becoming
your most positive and productive self. This book reveals why some
days are lackluster and unproductive, while other days - you rock.
Inside, you'll find: - Tips and tricks to make every day more
manageable and enjoyable - Simple habits you can easily adopt to
change your balance of productive and non-productive time (so you
have more time for what you want) - Methods to stay motivated -
Techniques to deal with overwhelming projects - And more Pick up
your copy today and change your workdays from lackluster to
positive and productive
This workbook offers practical suggestions how to increase our
productivity in healthy and sustainable ways, based on the latest
findings of neuroscience and psychology. The knowledge about how
our brain works can guide your best practices, and this book helps
you apply the science to your own work style and situation. It
gives you tools to assess yourself and and design your own
interventions to improve your work and relaxation habits. Ursina
Teuscher has a PhD in psychology and a professional degree (MS) as
a career counselor from the University of Freiburg, Switzerland. As
a decision coach and consultant, she helps individuals and
organizations think more creatively and systematically about their
decisions, and achieve their goals.
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