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  • Helpful and Insightful - More Philosophy than Productivity

    5
    By matthewwbaker
    If you’re looking for a pure time management, get more stuff done, book then go buy Getting Things Done by David Allen. If you’re looking to learn from someone who has already tried GTD and a million other methods of time management and come out on the other side with a deeper appreciation for all that life can be, get this book and spend some leisure time digesting it all. More philosophy than productivity.
  • Great book! Easy to read!

    5
    By JeffinJapan1972
    Loved all the anecdotes and practical advice.
  • An insightful book that challenges you

    5
    By dagamer34
    Their book challenges you to eschew ways of thinking how to get more done, by proclaiming it’s not possible to do it all. Everything is a choice, and focusing on intently making choices, many of which close doors to other opportunities, is where we find what life is all about. A good read, and worthy of reading again to soak it all in!
  • excellent observation on our relation to time.

    4
    By Big Daddy Mas
    Very good book on our dilemma with time. Read this in one week and it has me rethinking how I look at time and time management(a misnomer) and approaching my day accepting the present and determining a few essentials.
  • Worth it

    5
    By mpm318
    I’m a really harsh critic of books but what, on the surface, appears to be a book about time management ends up being an existential look on how humans interact with time. Think about trying to understand health without first understanding how the human body works… I’ll recommend this book a lot.
  • Reframing Time Management

    4
    By Christian Simamora
    A critique and then helpful reframe of the “time management industrial complex” towards something more aligned with our actual reality as human beings that will die and can’t get everything done. There were new ideas I hadn’t considered previously and old ones I was reminded of. A helpful and thought provoking read.
  • Read the Cliffnotes

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    By MikeN!n9
    After three chapters of reading the same thing over and over in different words, I lost interest.

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