Creative Time Management for the New Millennium

  • 3h 15m
  • Dr. Jan Yager
  • Hannacroix Creek Books
  • 1999

In today’s hectic world, time is the one thing everyone could use more of. Now, in these pages, you’ll find techniques for productive and efficient time management that will help you to get organized. You’ll discover how a systemized approach to what you have to do—including business by phone, in-person, by mail, and over the Internet, delegating, dealing with interruptions, filing, and scheduling—will give you more time for what you want to do!

Creative Time Management for the New Millennium, an Alternate Selection of the Literary Guild, shows how to:

  • clarify priorities and achieve short- and long-term goals
  • apply Dr. Yager’s 7 creative time management principles to immediately improve how you manage your time
  • overcome time wasters slowing you down, such as doing too much at once, procrastination, perfectionism, or lateness
  • make the most of commuting and business travel time
  • achieve a balance among work, family, and leisure concerns, and lots more

About the Author

Dr. Jan Yager, who has Ph.D. in sociology from City University of New York, is a time management consultant, speaker, and seminar leader. She is the author of numerous books, such as the award-winning Business Protocol (Wiley), Making Your Office Work for You (Doubleday), Victims (Scribner’s), and Friendshifts (Hannacroix Creek).

In this Book

  • Creative Time Management for the New Millennium
  • Creative Time Management: An Introduction
  • The 7 Principles of Creative Time Management
  • Overcoming 10 Key Obstacles to Managing Your Time
  • Emotional Blocks to Time Management
  • Becoming Organized and More Effective
  • Improving Your Time at Work
  • Applying Creative Time Management
  • Improving Your Personal Time Management
  • 125 Top Time-Saving Ideas