Do it Tomorrow and Other Secrets of Time Management - Mark Forster
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Pages: 224, Paperback, Hodder & Stoughton Last Update 29.11.2009 05:47
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by - written on 11/11/08 (Somewhat useful, 14 readings)
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Most people have difficulty reaching their goals, indeed, we have all been challenged with such things, but every once in a while we blow right past our goals for the day, week, month or year. Yes, that is a good thing, but with good things come responsibility. Now, we could celebrate and congratulate ourselves and take some time off, surely we deserve that, however, once we do this, we really need to get back into the game, and that means; NO Coasting! What do I mean by coasting? Well, once a person reaches their goals, they often kick back and stop trying, fail to re-adjust their goals and thus, lose their edge. It's easy to coast, but it's ... Read the complete review
by - written on 11/02/08 (Very useful, 69 readings)
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"Do It Tomorrow" is a book about time management by Mark Forster. There are a quite large number of books published on this subject matter of "how to achieve a day's work in one day" as Forster puts it, but in my opinion, this is one of the better ones. The paperback edition I have was published by Hodder and Stoughton of London in 2006 and the ISBN is 9780340909126. The book retails at 7.99 pounds, but can be found cheaper on sites such as Amazon. In many ways, a lot of what Forster says is common sense. He makes one good point, which is that the week before you go on holiday many people feel very good about their work because ... Read the complete review
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