The practical rule of time management is to understand the rigor of Germans, put an end to the fallacy of time cognition and provide tools that can be used immediately.
The more complicated the situation, the simpler it is to abandon your burden and simplify your time.
The practical rule of time management is to understand the rigor of Germans, put an end to the fallacy of time cognition and provide tools that can be used immediately.
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Less, but better! Get rid of a full schedule, a busy day and an endless to-do list-the simplification principles introduced in this book will help you learn to control your time more confidently and easily and deal with urgent tasks. Professor lothar Seiwert is a top authority and training expert in European time management. He will tell you in the book how to simply handle your work tasks and live a happier and more relaxed life. Simplifying your time does not teach you to save time and take on more work. It tells you how to make good use of your time, improve your quality of life and achieve better work results. Only in this way can you have time to do something really important!
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Dr lothar Sewart, professor, is the most famous expert in time management and life management in Europe. In recent years, Professor Severt, as a monograph author and professional trainer, has won more than ten awards, including Benjamin Franklin Award (the best business book of the year), German International Training Award, Lifetime Achievement Award and Konka Award. , also won the title of the best trainer in the German training industry. The German Trainers Association has absorbed him into the celebrity association of the best lecturer. His lectures in German or English in Europe, Asia and the United States have been attended by more than 400,000 people. The works of this senior speaker have been on the bestseller list again and again, and the global sales have exceeded 4 million copies. The global bestseller Simplify Your Life has been on the bestseller list of Star magazine for nearly six years in a row. Today, as a successful entrepreneur, he leads the Seiwert Training Institute in Heidelberg, specializing in the training business with the theme of time management, leadership art and work-life harmony. In the autumn of 2009, he took over as the chairman of the German Trainers Association (GSA), and in July of 20 10, he was awarded the CSP certificate of the highest and most authoritative professional speaker certification in the United States.
Supplement: To say "simplify your time" does not mean to save time, work faster and faster, or arrange more work. In fact, the author's original intention is not like this. Through this book, I learned a very meaningful sentence: "Less, but better." The author wrote this book to help readers simplify time, so as to get a better quality of life, a higher quality of work and even more free time.
The first chapter of this book, The Fallacy of Ending Time Utilization: Simple and Clear, is the typical specious misunderstanding of time that the author separated from people's ideas, so that readers can get rid of it and learn to control time more easily. For example, there are seven misunderstandings, such as: no time, the sooner the better, too much work can not achieve results. There is a saying: sow thoughts and reap actions; Sowing action, harvesting habit; Sowing habits, harvesting character; Sow character and reap fate. There is a very popular saying now, that is, if you want to make the right action, you must first have the right idea. The author is also playing the "concept card".
Then, in the second part, "Simplifying Time Types", the author will send out a questionnaire containing 7 questions to test readers' time types. I tested it myself and found that I am the fourth type-delicate personality. The author's description of fine personality is more accurate. Every reader can come to "sit in the right place" and find out what era he belongs to first. Because at the beginning of the third part, the author gives different time types of solutions. This is more targeted.
The third part, simple method: the tool to simplify time is to help readers simplify time and give some basic simplification tools. For example, priority principle, correct planning and so on. Are very simple and practical principles.
The fourth part, less, better, is some small ways to optimize our quality of life. If a person wants to get higher quality and greater satisfaction in life, he should not increase the speed of doing things and increase the amount of materials, but should first make clear his goals and ideals and spend time pursuing them.
In the fifth book Action: On the Road to Success, the author simply guides a path for readers of every time type, such as the advice of a sophisticated person-"It's either simple or not."
One of the characteristics of this book is that people give answers and guidance according to the type of time. Every part is always said first, then divided. It is also more organized in the order of chapter arrangement. In the content part, various tips, time quotes and lovely and vivid illustrations are interspersed among them, and the author's intentions can be seen everywhere. After reading this book, I personally feel that readers should be able to better summarize and summarize the contents, and then further summarize the action measures according to their own time types. There are some repetitions and logical deficiencies in the author's exposition in this book.