How to be a Time Master
Control your time...control your life
Ian Cooper(Author)
Capstone Publishing Ltd
1st Edition
Published on 25. September 2009
Book
Paperback/Softback
216 pages
978-1-906465-67-4 (ISBN)
Description
If you could save just 24 minutes a day you'd gain an extra 6 days a year. Some say the world was created in 6 days. What could you achieve?
You don't have to work harder or spend hours defining your life goals in order to manage your time. The Time Master approach is full of quick painkilling solutions and long-term 'know-how'.
This is more than time management, this is time mastery.
Forget about complicated planning techniques and endless charts - with over 400 practical tips and tricks at your fingertips, you'll be able to tackle your main problem areas and take back control of your time and your life, quickly. As a Time Master, you will learn how to slow down and enjoy doing the things you really want to do.
Master ways to:
* Work out what really needs to be done and when
* Manage emails, your screen time and the telephone
* Run brilliant meetings
* Deal with interruptions
* Stop others stealing your time
* Say no when necessary and manage our boss
* Make time for your health
* And many more.
'A common sense approach to time management. in an easy to read format.' --Clare Evans, Time Management Coach and author of Time Management For Dummies
More details
Product info
PB
Edition
1., Auflage
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Publishing group
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 19.8 cm
Width: 12.9 cm
Thickness: 1.6 cm
Weight
232 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-906465-67-4 (9781906465674)
Schweitzer Classification
Other editions
Additional editions

E-Book
11/2011
Capstone
€9.99
Available for download

E-Book
10/2009
Capstone
€9.99
Available for download
Person
A former Managing Director of a PR company, Ian Cooper has been a business and personal development consultant and skills presenter in the professional services sector for over 30 years. During this time he has given approximately 5,000 professional speaking engagements and advised over 800 organisations on communications and personal and business development topics.
Ian is the author of 12 books, the latest being Just Ask for Pearson published in 2007. He is a regular presenter at business seminars, conferences, corporate training events and other general seminars. Ian plans to create a course based around the 'How to Be a Time Lord' concept. At the moment, he runs an Internet web seminar business, which provides live web seminar broadcasts with a database of over 12,000 professionals and it often attracts audiences of over 500. He has just begun a joint venture to market a programme of seminars to over 4,000 HR/Personnel departments.
Ian is the author of 12 books, the latest being Just Ask for Pearson published in 2007. He is a regular presenter at business seminars, conferences, corporate training events and other general seminars. Ian plans to create a course based around the 'How to Be a Time Lord' concept. At the moment, he runs an Internet web seminar business, which provides live web seminar broadcasts with a database of over 12,000 professionals and it often attracts audiences of over 500. He has just begun a joint venture to market a programme of seminars to over 4,000 HR/Personnel departments.
Content
Dividing your time.
Avoiding information overload.
Managing emails and telephone.
Brilliant meetings.
Making communication work.
Banish procrastination.
How not to get sidetracked.
Striking a balance.
How to say no.
Create a time control system.
Never lose things again.
Small talk costs time.
Travel downtime.
Are you a time thief?
Making time for relationships.
Killing time.
The routine trap.
Know your body clock.