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Julie Morgenstern has a way of making an often over-complicated subject accessible and easy to understand. If you consider yourself "time challenged", do yourself a favor and pick up this great book. I have implemented her ideas, and I'm getting WAY more productivity out of my day than I used to - on the things that really matter to me.
I was surprised, however, at how many stopped and made positive comments on the way out the door. I needed a video to support my lecture on Time Management in a hurry. I basically bought this sight unseen, knowing little about the series and presenter. I would definitely recommend this video to anyone wanting to learn more about managing their time and life. In the first 5 minutes I thought I bought something too soft, but then it did a complete turnaround and captivated all 30 of my students.Gaining the interest of 1st and 2nd year college students is not always the easiest thing to do.
Because I have read 2 books of hers the information was more of a "oh yeah, that's right" to me, instead of a brand new idea. She doesn't give many visuals, so I can multitask while she's talking (a big no-no to her).All in all, a good reminder video. I would buy a book, however, because there is much more information there. This was a great video that gave 7 keys to Time Management. I wouldn't pay more than $10.
They are helpful in their own right, but because the video is only 60 minutes long it doesn't go into much detail as to how. That being said, it's great because she does indeed pack a lot of subpoints into an hour under the main 7 keys. Also, there is a 30 minute Q & A time under the main menu where she interacts with the PBS audience. So really the DVD is more like 90 minutes.
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