Year
2024
Language
English

About

Time: Mastering the Mundane is a pragmatic

approach to applying ideas and patterns to get stuff done, achieve flow,

and get it all out of your head.
Together, we'll build

a time management system from scratch while giving you a handy reference

covering everything from the standard list to just about any other layout

you can imagine. Audience


Who this book is definitely for:

You're struggling with time, setting boundaries, and enjoying your

life. Your house is on fire (hopefully not literally), and you

don't think you have time to develop mission statements, explore

your values, and find purpose in life. If long-term strategic planning

ever existed, it went out the window some time ago, and you're just

looking to make it through today. Today is all you have left in the tank.

You don't have time for, nor possibly interest in, what some refer

to as "woo-woo hippy bullshit."


Who this book might also be for:

You've read a lot of self-help and self-management books. You

understand that the message, generically speaking, is the same. Maybe they

haven't stuck. Maybe you're looking for a different

messenger. Maybe you're in a rut with what you currently have and

want to try something different.
Who this

book is not for: You have hit bottom (literally) and

can't see (or aren't willing to try) alternatives to your

current situation or ways of working, and you feel helpless to change

them.
I've been there.
In

that situation, I recommend finding a friend who has offered or is willing

to show up for you (and let them do so), a coach, a therapist, or a

combination. Low- and no-cost options for all of those should be available

to you. Or, if you have moments and maybe days where you're more

optimistic, try doing the stuff in this book and setting it aside if you

slide back down.
I see you. I feel you. And I wish the

best for you.

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