03-16-2014, 10:36 AM
Manage Your Day-to-Day: Build Your Routine, Find Your Focus, and Sharpen Your Creative Mind
Stop doing busywork. Start doing your best work.
Are you over-extended, over-distracted, and overwhelmed? Do you work at a breakneck pace all day, only to find that you haven’t accomplished the most important things on your agenda when you leave the office?
The world has changed and the way we work has to change, too. With wisdom from 20 leading creative minds, Manage Your Day-to-Day will give you a toolkit for tackling the new challenges of a 24/7, always-on workplace.
Featuring contributions from: Dan Ariely, Leo Babauta, Scott Belsky, Lori Deschene, Aaron Dignan, Erin Rooney Doland, Seth Godin,Todd Henry, Christian Jarrett, Scott McDowell, Mark McGuinness, Cal Newport, Steven Pressfield, Gretchen Rubin, Stefan Sagmeister, Elizabeth G. Saunders, Tony Schwartz, Tiffany Shlain, Linda Stone, and James
Victore.
"This small gem of a book sparkles with delightfully practical ideas, insights and advice….Well-designed and very readable, Manage Your Day-to-Day is a book you can dip into whenever you need encouragement to get or keep yourself going." —Success Magazine
"The suggestions in Manage Your Day-to-Day urge us to take responsibility for our own time and energy by not letting email or other forms of reactivity blunt our focus." —Forbes
"Turn off your email, put your ringer on mute, and read this book right now. Manage Your Day-to-Day contains life-changing tips from the some of the smartest brains around." —AJ Jacobs, bestselling author of Drop Dead Healthy and The Year of Living Biblically"
It's like the Navy Seals of creativity all got together and wrote a book about productivity. I’m giving my entire design team a copy." —Joe Gebbia, Co-Founder and Chief Product Officer, Airbnb
"Manage Your Day-to-Dayis an essential guidebook for navigating information overload and all the other complications and distractions of 21st century life. The lessons contained within are vital in helping us to find the time and
space to successfully accomplish daily goals, while creating a safe space for creativity to flourish."
—Paula Scher, Partner at Pentagram Design
"I’m always looking for ways to boost my productivity and to stop doing the things that hold me back. That’s why I turned to Manage Your Day-to-Day…The book was worth the quick read." —Daniel Pink, author of Drive and To Sell Is Human
"This is one of those books that you want to keep around and refer to
when you feel you're getting bogged down with "stuff". It's a collection
of essays/articles on time management and life/work balance from
various authors. Some are practical, others based on scientific studies
but all are easy to read and full of ideas for working and living
better. Many of the articles refer to creative work, particularly
writing, but in my opinion, all work is creative and these tips will
work for everyone.
Since I read these types of books/articles a lot, I was surprised to find so many
new insights - and to actually feel energized. I'm guessing it's because instead of
being "the one method you must use", there are very many viewpoints, tips and
suggestions. Some of them seem contradictory - like work for hours vs work in short
blocks - but as you read the essays, some will resonate with you as "the
way" that will work for you.
"
Well, call me a surgeon.
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Stop doing busywork. Start doing your best work.
Are you over-extended, over-distracted, and overwhelmed? Do you work at a breakneck pace all day, only to find that you haven’t accomplished the most important things on your agenda when you leave the office?
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The world has changed and the way we work has to change, too. With wisdom from 20 leading creative minds, Manage Your Day-to-Day will give you a toolkit for tackling the new challenges of a 24/7, always-on workplace.
Featuring contributions from: Dan Ariely, Leo Babauta, Scott Belsky, Lori Deschene, Aaron Dignan, Erin Rooney Doland, Seth Godin,Todd Henry, Christian Jarrett, Scott McDowell, Mark McGuinness, Cal Newport, Steven Pressfield, Gretchen Rubin, Stefan Sagmeister, Elizabeth G. Saunders, Tony Schwartz, Tiffany Shlain, Linda Stone, and James
Victore.
"This small gem of a book sparkles with delightfully practical ideas, insights and advice….Well-designed and very readable, Manage Your Day-to-Day is a book you can dip into whenever you need encouragement to get or keep yourself going." —Success Magazine
"The suggestions in Manage Your Day-to-Day urge us to take responsibility for our own time and energy by not letting email or other forms of reactivity blunt our focus." —Forbes
"Turn off your email, put your ringer on mute, and read this book right now. Manage Your Day-to-Day contains life-changing tips from the some of the smartest brains around." —AJ Jacobs, bestselling author of Drop Dead Healthy and The Year of Living Biblically"
It's like the Navy Seals of creativity all got together and wrote a book about productivity. I’m giving my entire design team a copy." —Joe Gebbia, Co-Founder and Chief Product Officer, Airbnb
"Manage Your Day-to-Dayis an essential guidebook for navigating information overload and all the other complications and distractions of 21st century life. The lessons contained within are vital in helping us to find the time and
space to successfully accomplish daily goals, while creating a safe space for creativity to flourish."
—Paula Scher, Partner at Pentagram Design
"I’m always looking for ways to boost my productivity and to stop doing the things that hold me back. That’s why I turned to Manage Your Day-to-Day…The book was worth the quick read." —Daniel Pink, author of Drive and To Sell Is Human
"This is one of those books that you want to keep around and refer to
when you feel you're getting bogged down with "stuff". It's a collection
of essays/articles on time management and life/work balance from
various authors. Some are practical, others based on scientific studies
but all are easy to read and full of ideas for working and living
better. Many of the articles refer to creative work, particularly
writing, but in my opinion, all work is creative and these tips will
work for everyone.
Since I read these types of books/articles a lot, I was surprised to find so many
new insights - and to actually feel energized. I'm guessing it's because instead of
being "the one method you must use", there are very many viewpoints, tips and
suggestions. Some of them seem contradictory - like work for hours vs work in short
blocks - but as you read the essays, some will resonate with you as "the
way" that will work for you.
"
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