Productivity Plan: How To Improve Your Time Management At Work. Stop Procrastinating And Learn How To Deal With Stress

  • Autor: Robert Green
  • Narrador: Bill Anciaux
  • Editora: Author's Republic
  • Duração: 2:48:01
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Sinopse

Do you feel like time is never enough? Do you find yourself often working overtime but still being unable to complete your daily tasks? Do you feel overwhelmed by the chaos of your life? We live in a workaholic world where everyone of us is pushed to the limit, everyone is required to always do more, and more is never enough. If you focus on mere amount of work instead of its effectiveness, you are creating with your own hands the stressful and self-destructive environment you are experiencing now. If that is the way you feel then, don't blame the world, but your mindset. Productivity is not about getting more things done, it’s about getting the right things done. You can still overcome this painful condition by rethinking yourself and curbing bad habits that restrain your potential. With this audiobook you will learn how to:
Be more productive using the correct method
Stop being a people-pleaser and halt expectation to ruin your workflow
Avoid working overtime using correct planning
Create super effective to-do lists
Identify and avoid procrastination
Stop being a perfectionist and a control freak
Wipe out distractions
Never reach the boiling point
So you can finally:
Find more time for yourself and your personal life
Release stress and anxiety
Improve your self-esteem
Rebuild your positive thinking
We all get the same 24 hours in a day, so why do you think your time is not enough? If nobody can rely on more time than that, why are you struggling when others are not? Stop blaming the world and stop making excuses for yourself. Improving your productivity is based on using your time effectively and finally accepting the fact that you create your life and you are not just reacting to it. Would you like to know more? Buy the audiobook and start acting now.

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