
What To Do When There's Too Much To Do
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Content
- Intro
- Cover Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Preface
- Introduction: The Case For Reduction
- Saving Our Own Lives
- Harsh Realities
- The Solution
- A Brand-New Model: The Productivity Workflow FormulaT (PWF)
- 1. Determine What To Do
- Why Do You Have So Much to Do?
- What Is Your Productive Value?
- Tracking Down Time-Wasters
- Where Does Your Time Go?
- To-Do Lists: Tracking What's Left
- Triage: Wartime Prioritization
- Summary: PWF Step 1 Checkup
- 2. Schedule Time To Do It
- About That 4-Hour Workweek Idea
- Scheduling 101
- Further Reducing Your Commitments
- Learn to Say No-And Make It Stick
- Rescuing Your Time from Meetings
- In the Decision Comes the Dilemma
- Summary: PWF Step 2 Checkup
- 3. Focus Your Attention
- Driven to Distraction
- Handling External Distractions
- Heading Off Internal Distractions
- Slipping the Electronic Leash
- Focus Aids
- The Zen of Avoiding Distraction
- Summary: PWF Step 3 Checkup
- 4. Process New Information
- Taming the Information Glut
- Filing Precepts
- Your Personal Time Management System
- Basic Information Handling
- The 6-D Information Management SystemT
- The E-mail Decision Tree
- Summary: PWF Step 4 Checkup
- 5. Close The Loop
- Organized Implementation
- The People Problem
- Handling Micromanagers
- Reducing Inefficiencies and Breaking Bottlenecks
- The Quest for Constant Improvement
- Continued Progress Requires Constant Reevaluation
- Summary: PWF Step 5 Checkup
- 6. Manage Your Capacity
- Personal Energy
- Get Some Sleep
- Watch Your Diet
- Exercise Your Body
- Make Yourself Happier
- Maintaining Your Energetic Edge
- Summary: PWF Step 6 Checkup
- A Final Note
- An Extra Hour-Or More
- The Productivity Workflow Formula (PWF) Self-Assessment
- Notes
- Index
- About the Author
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