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A carregar... Perform Like A Rock Star and Still Have Time for Lunch (original 2010; edição 2010)por Orna W. Drawas
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Adira ao LibraryThing para descobrir se irá gostar deste livro. Ainda não há conversas na Discussão sobre este livro. Esta crítica foi escrita no âmbito dos Primeiros Críticos do LibraryThing. With the Pickle Jar Theory at its centre, Perform Like a Rock Star (PLARS) takes the old idea of proper time management and breaks daily tasks into rocks, pebbles, sand, and water. Of course it's all allegory, but effective nonetheless. Rocks are the tasks that must be done -- the big priorities. Pebbles are important smaller tasks. Sand is the fun stuff. Water is the crap. The problem is with the latter because that's what we generally spend too much time on.And, you guessed it, all of these items must go into your daily 'pickle jar.' Once it's full, that's it. PLARS is a motivational and enjoyable read peppered with thought-provoking quotes and humourous cartoons. Definitely worth picking up. Esta crítica foi escrita no âmbito dos Primeiros Críticos do LibraryThing. Fun book, easy to read and entertaining content. Actual advice could come in handy sometime for sure.Esta crítica foi escrita no âmbito dos Primeiros Críticos do LibraryThing. This is a very readable book. The chapters are short and I find they do make me want to act. The first chapter after the introduction does not give the reader any tasks which I found odd, but the subsequent chapters provide actions you can take to support the concept laid out in the first chapter. I am only a few chapters into the book, but the first piece of advice was to write down specific goals. I have already found that a useful tip to creating success. I also appreciate that the author tells us to only incorporate a few changes at a time. I appreciate that it is not presented as an all or nothing approach. The author also notes that certain tips may seem unnecessary now, but that these will likely be useful at a different time in our lives/careers and similarly some that are useful now may not be at another time. I’ll report back as I continue the book however I can already say this is useful and fun to read. Both qualities are necessary for a good ‘self-help’ book. Esta crítica foi escrita no âmbito dos Primeiros Críticos do LibraryThing. Perform Like a Rock Star takes well established time management principles and packages them in a easy to understand format - easy reading, humor and personal stories. I did not find anything new in the book, other than perhaps the way to use it. Rather than try to do everything, the author encourages you to do a few good things well. The sections on email and meeting were particularly good. Ideas that are very simple and true but few are able to follow. A good book for anyone - the principles apply to personal life as well as work life. sem críticas | adicionar uma crítica
The second edition of Perform Like a Rock Star and Still Have Time for Lunch has more rockin' ideas than the first. As with her best-selling first edition, Orna Drawas shows readers how to become Rock Stars in their world. With entertaining stories, fun anecdotes, surprising statistics, and real-life examples, the reader learns key business and life lessons.The book is a fountain of ideas presented to take advantage of your strengths and identify those significant tips and techniques that will turn you into a rock star. You will learn to:? Master your day when you plan your work and work your plan. Take control of your day and you get control of your life.? Focus on the real priorities and feel great about your accomplishments.? Create a breakthrough goal, something that when achieved has the opportunity to up-level everything is your life. And then make it happen using a simple formula.? Outsmart and defeat procrastination for once and for all.? Stop rewriting the same To-Do list day after day. Create a list that leads to action.? Delegate effectively by motivating others to follow through and succeed.? Coach your employees, colleagues, boss, and even your family to accomplish the results they desire and achieve the success they deserve.? Deal with interruptions, follow the rules of email to increase everyone's productivity, and run meetings that bring immediate results. ? Identify conflict as an opportunity to improve the situation, find a better solution, and create positive change.Who wouldn't want to perform like a rock star and still have time for lunch? Surprisingly, it's much easier than you might think! Não foram encontradas descrições de bibliotecas. |
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I've been using the tips in this book and they've actually been working!