How to Finish Everything You Start: Understanding the Causes of the Unfinished Epidemic, Its Cures, and When Choosing not to Finish is Okay

  • 2h 38m
  • Jan Yager
  • Hannacroix Creek Books
  • 2019

This practical business book by an internationally-acclaimed time management expert helps readers understand why they're not finishing projects, and what to do about it, including using Dr. Yager's unique F-I-N-I-S-H technique. It also goes beyond a "do this, not that" approach to help you develop a deeper insight into what you should be committing to in the first place!

About the Author

This is a prolific and dedicated award-winning author who cares about every book she writes and every reader who discovers her books in the range of genres she publishes in, from nonfiction to fiction, from poetry to illustrated children's books. For nonfiction, Jan does extensive original as well as background research. Researching her books has taken her to India, Germany, the United Kingdom, and many other countries in Europe, Asia, and Abu Dhabi in the Middle East, as well as to prisons, crime victim programs, to offices around the world. Doing in-depth interviews, as well as distributing surveys to hundreds or more individuals, throughout the U.S. and internationally, are other research tools that Jan utilizes.

In this Book

  • The Epidemic of Unfinished Everything and its Consequences
  • The Reasons are Within You: 22 Beliefs, Behaviors, or Bad Habits that May Be Stopping you from Finishing
  • Having Too Much to Do at Once
  • Dealing with Procrastination
  • Rethinking Deadlines
  • Using F-I-N-I-S-H
  • Taking Control: Goal Setting and Prioritizing
  • To-Do Lists that Work
  • Learning to Say "No"
  • Becoming a Better Delegator
  • An Example of Finally Finishing a Major Effort: Writing a Book
  • The Exception that Proves the Rule: When Failing to Finish is a Good Thing
  • Concluding Thoughts
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