Time Management from the Inside Out (Review and Analysis of Morgenstern's Book)
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This complete summary of the ideas from Julie Morgenstern's book "Time Management from the Inside Out" shows that a robust, high quality time management system is actually an ongoing feedback loop consisting of four steps: learn, analyse, strategise and attack. In her book, the author explains that the objective of time management from the inside out is to design a scheduling system that fits your needs like a glove. The real measure of success in time management isn’t how much you achieve – it’s how you feel about how you’re spending your time. This summary will help you to achieve the right balance and become more productive.
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Book Presentation:
Time Management From The Inside Out
by Julie Morgenstern
Book Abstract
About the Author
Important Note About This Ebook
Summary of Time Management From The Inside Out (Julie Morgenstern)
Book Abstract
Main Idea
A robust, professional quality time management system is actually an ongoing feedback loop consisting of four steps:
The objective of time management from the inside out is to design a scheduling system that fits your needs like a glove. Since every person is unique, there is no definitive right
or wrong
way to manage your time. Instead, the ideal time management system for you purely and simply makes you feel good because you feel productive.
The real measure of success in time management isn’t how much you achieve – it’s how you feel about how you’re spending your time. Achieve the right balance and you’ll approach every day with enthusiasm and look back on your life and your career with satisfaction.
About the Author
JULIE MORGENSTERN is the founder of Task Masters, a time management consulting firm. As well as being the author of Organizing from the Inside Out, Ms. Morgenstern is a frequent guest on television and a popular speaker. Task Masters’ clients have included American Express, Microsoft and Sony Music.
Important Note About This Ebook
This is a summary and not a critique or a review of the book. It does not offer judgment or opinion on the content of the book. This summary may not be organized chapter-wise but is an overview of the main ideas, viewpoints