Book Description | Your day is only twenty-four hours. The conclusion we should draw from this general observation is that if there are only this number of hours in a day, you should make the most of those precious hours, which is why time management seems so important. MIND MANAGEMENT NOT TIME MANAGEMENT Productivity When Creativity Meters DAVID KADAVY With every new tactic you learn, with every new life trick, with every new shortcut life becomes more hectic. You'll start to outsource some of the burden, but you're so busy and so exhausted that you can't even explain what's keeping you so busy, and the harder you try, the more you benefit. The more time you have, the less time you have, and even if you have the time, you will not have the energy. You will remain like this until one day you realize that there are only twenty-four hours in a day. Maybe this does not mean what I think it means? I thought this meant I had to get as much done as possible in the least amount of time. What I've learned is if there are only 24 hours in a day, then there is a limit. There are limits to time and what you can accomplish with it. Managing time is a very difficult process, like squeezing blood from a stone. Learn through this book how to benefit from your time by managing and organizing your mind. About the writer David Kada is a best-selling author whose books help people be productive when creativity matters. He is a design consultant on the productivity app Timeful by behavioral scientist Dan Ariely; David's Mind Management principles have been applied to features now used by millions in Google Calendar. |