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Time Management from the Inside Out: The Foolproof System for Taking Control of Your Schedule and Your Life


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Written by: Julie Morgenstern



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Binding: Paperback
Format Features: Bargain Price
Number Of Pages: 288
Publication Date: 2000-09-19
Publisher: HOLT, HENRY * & CO
DteCode: j01

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Time management is a skill anyone can learn. Take control of your schedule, connect the activities of your daily life to your deepest big-picture goals, and live the life of your dreams. Julie Morgenstern shows you how.


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I read this book from cover to cover in a matter of days. I feel I am on the road to recovering "me" from this hectic world. I find it an incredible and tremendously practical approach to time management. Implementation is simple and straight forward.



Hang a master grocery list from fridge and check off products as needed.3). I know that I often pack in too many to-do's into one day and hope that things that normally take an hour will magically take 15 minutes. Review your tasks every two months and see if they continue to further your long-term goals.4). Often men and children see a housekeeping chore as something to be rushed through as quickly as possible and the results are often slipshod. That might be another book. There are many more good takeaways and I will list a few that I found helpful.1). Some of what she had to say might have been clearer had she dropped the old acronym and instead used a fresh metaphor to describe the method used to manage time. 2).


Heavy stuff. The portions discussing delegation, addressed primarily to women, display a quiet dismissal of one of the reasons women often don't delegate in the home: the job doesn't always get done correctly, or even near the acceptable mark. Overall I found Morgenstern's writing to be accessible as she connected our emotional responses about time to actually managing it in a concrete manner. If I am realistic about the amount of time needed I can be deliberate and intentional about what I decide to spend my time on. Sometimes this is a manipulation to get out of doing the task in the future, or there is an unawareness that many tasks in the home require the same rigor you might give at school or your job.


Morgenstern implies this to be unnecessary perfectionism and I don't think that to be an entirely fair assessment. Create a "Sudden Opportunity" list of tasks you might do during random free moments. A worthwhile read for the modern-day multi-tasker. acronym to be a contrivance forced upon her by the necessities of branding from her previous organization books. Knowing how long our tasks take puts us in a better position to organize our time. But it isn't all enforced self-illumination.


"The difference between good and bad time managers pivots on the asking of this critical question: How long will it take." (page 41 @2004 Henry Holt & Company)Morgenstern offers much good advice but time management might boil down to just that one tool. Designate a favorite wedding/shower/graduation gift and stockpile that gift along with some boxes and wrapping paper. If you have young children, you may be forced to schedule tasks into no more than 1-2 hour segments.


Some women are indeed perfectionist, but there can be other reasons a woman is reluctant to delegate at home. Often throughout the work she talks about being a single mother of one child. The author asserts, possibly we are stressed out not only due to innumerable tasks, but also to our avoidance of confronting the reality of time and our human limitations, because by doing so we will inevitably need to purge some projects and activities.


5). The thrust of the book is very comprehensible until she gets to the "Attack" chapters where I found her use of the S.P.A.C.E. Divide the tasks into 5, 30 and 60 minute categories.



This book came fast, new conditon, what more can I ask for.Still reading ths book from time to time, it is a good buy for sure.



The time map is awesome once you implement it. Ms. Throw out the time management books and replace it with this one. Morgenstern is easy to read and her book is a great reference to have on hand. I can't say enough about this book, but I know I need no other and they have all moved out of my house. My husband does everything on the computer and I am a paper freak, Julie addresses both types and explains which one will be better for you.



It definitely gives a great step-by-step guide on how to manage time. The book shows how to reach our goals by using our time to our advantage. As I was typing notes throughout my reading, I started realizing that I was typing the same things over and over. I LOOOOVE this book. It can transform the person whose time is chaotic and imprisoned and turn them into the person whose life is orderly and free.The only disadvantage to this book (very minor) is that the author starts repeating herself 2/3 of the way into the book.


It so explains the psychology behind tardiness, mismanagement of time, etc. It also takes into consideration people's personalities and individual lifestyles. For instance, people who are afraid that a rigid "time map" might hinder their creativity and spontaneity.it gives us various methods to deal with the realities of our lives and accept our weaknesses (rather than continually pretending that they don't exist and continually failing). and find ways around those weakness, and use our strengths to our advantage.