Eat That Frog! (€6.95)

Brian Tracy
Eat That Frog!

There’s an old saying that if the first thing you do each morning is to eat a live frog you will have the satisfaction of knowing that it is probably the worst thing you will do all day.
Using eat that frog as a metaphor for tackling the most challenging task of your day. The one you are most likely to procrastinate on but also probably the one that can have the greatest positive impact on your life

Eat that frog shows you how to zero in on these critical tasks and organize your day. You will not only get more out done faster but get the right things done

in his trademark high energy style, acclaimed speaker and best selling author Brian Tracy cuts to the core of what is vital to effective personal time management: decision, discipline and determination. He details twenty one practical and doable steps that will help you stop procrastinating and get more of the important tasks done&... Today


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Get everything done - and still have time to play (€6.99)

Mark Forster
Get everything done - and still have time to play

Time is what our lives are made of and yet our failure to use time properly can have disastrous effects on our happiness and sense of well-being.

This book is written for everyone who has to juggle different demands in a busy schedule, including advice on finding an effective system while making allowances for human psychology and the unexpected. Forster points out that the key to success lies in repeated, consistent and focused action and shows us how to put this into practice in order to maximise our enjoyment of work and leisure.


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The Procrastinator’s Guide to Success (€7.95)

Lynn Lively
The Procrastinator’s Guide to Success

* Is there a phone call you dread making?
* What about the task you can’t bring yourself to begin?
* Are you stuck on a project and at a loss about what to do next?
* Do you want to procrastinate less and start living life to the fullest now?

Then it’s time you read this book! The Procrastinator’s Guide to Success is about daring to take the risks necessary to move forward. It’s about you; how you can find your own ways to overcome procrastination, create the life you really want, and savour each day to the fullest. Everyone procrastinates. The question is, is doing nothing working for you or against you? Author Lynn Lively, a self-confessed (but reformed) procrastinator, will help you get to where you want to go&with no more excuses.

With the Procrastinator’s Guide you can:
* Work though worst - scenarios;
* Figure out what’s within your control and what isn’t;
* Procrastinate strategically!

Procrastination can be defined as the failure to make things happen. But are you really procrastinating, or instead wisely considering your options about how to solve a problem? The Procrastinator’s Guide to Success will show you how to tell the difference!

You will also learn how to:
* Stop losing precious time
* Break the cycle of self - blame
* Create your own success

Want to be your own biggest fan? Is the hero of your own life by making your own dreams come true? Read the Procrastinator’s Guide to Success and prepare for your life to change.


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The Time of your Life (€5.99)

Sheila Dainow
The Time of your Life - take control to get the most out of your life

You cannot change the amount of time you have but you can change the way you spend it. If you are felling dissatisfied, bored or under too much pressure it is important for you to take control of your time.

The time of your life will give you the confidence you need to say ’no’ to time-wasting so that you can give your time to people or activities which make you happy.


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The Tiny Book of Time (€1.99)

Kim Pickin and Nicky Singer
The Tiny Book of Time

We all used to have time. Before snail mail became fax became E-mail. Before we aspired to perfect jobs, perfect relationships and perfect homes. Before we had children

The Tiny Book of Time is about recapturing time. On each page is a big idea or a practical tip to help you streamline the jobs you MUST do the things you really want.

Because you can regain control. Not by cramming more into your day. But by changing how you think.


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