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How To Be Better Organized: How to manage working 9-5

PublisherAdrian Chan

Book Details

Author(s)Adrian Chan
PublisherAdrian Chan
ISBN / ASINB012KIM6KQ
ISBN-13978B012KIM6K1
MarketplaceFrance  🇫🇷

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How To Be Better Organized


Are you always just too busy for everyone including yourself?
Inside this digital downloadable Kindle book are some resources, links and tips on how to better manage your time to relieve you from stress and get things done efficiently.

Download it to read on your PC, Mac, smart phone, tablet or Kindle device.


Here Is A Preview Of What You'll Learn...


  • How to better manage your time
  • Prioritizing your life
  • Time management
  • Work practices
  • Awesome resources
  • Outsourcing
  • Much, much more!

Download your copy today!
Like anything in life, knowledge is not enough, we must apply!
At this low introductory price, it's a steal. Make it a priority to make things a priority!!

Snippets from the book


Chapter 1: Are You Too Busy To Be Organized?

Having a job 9-5 is tough – you may have days when you find that you barely have time to eat, wash your clothes, or even make the bed to sleep comfortably. There are days when you can recover your personal schedule and do all the chores that you have left behind the previous week. However, you may find that this rarely happens.
Being “Too Busy” is an excuse.

How To Enforce Your Time Management Plans

As a person who has to work for eight hours, you have the idea that you just need to stay in the office and do as you are told within those grueling hours. However, there are times when you feel that you are doing more work than you should, making you feel like a disgruntled employee. Is there any reason why you should be doing overtime? It depends on your management strategies, of course.




Tags: organized, priorities, success, leadership, mental stability, focus.


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