You Can't Manage Time: But You Can Manage Many Priorities Review

You Can't Manage Time: But You Can Manage Many Priorities
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Susan de la Vergne has been teaching and giving lectures on time management and Emotional Intelligence (EI) for twenty-five years. Her publication, You Can't Manage Time - But You Can Manage Many Priorities, is an engaging read that strays from typical time management books. YCMT delivers a personal, thorough look at how "time management" is unrealistic, while showing that it is very possible to accomplish more and to have more time when first you take the time to make yourself aware. What is multi-tasking? It's a term that many employers ask that you do well. But how many of us actually do supreme work while multi-tasking? De la Vergne's book explains that multitasking is an impossible reality to demand of ourselves. Tasks are best completed when we focus our energy. This doesn't mean that we should only focus on one thing each time we set about to work, but it does mean that we should focus intently on one thing at a time, moving on after a certain set time period or once we have accomplished a specific goal we have set for ourselves. YCMT explains that our only enemy to production and accomplishment, aside from things that are out of our control, is negative thinking. The worst thing you can do for yourself is distrust the possibility of a positive outcome. Do you feel like you have a different set of 24-hours, 1440 minutes a day, than that of everyone else in the world? It's simply not true. Take stock of your time. Make a journal with what you do with your hours, hour-by-hour for a week or more if necessary. Like the Law of the Conservation of Energy, time is not something created or destroyed. The minute we realize that it is certainly limited and does not regenerate, is the minute we internalize what it means to live in the moment, be responsible with ourselves, and use time to each of our own benefit.


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