Too busy to enjoy life?
24/7 we juggle jobs, family, friends, and hobbies. I bet you’re in the same situation as the rest of humanity: It takes you 24 hours a day and 7 days a week to manage your daily life. There is hardly any time left for special moments, desires, or your lifelong dreams. That’s about to change!
No time for time management
You know why your to-do list is endless and your calendar is filled to burst: You have poor time management. You want to change this, but ironically— you just don’t have the time for it. This book keeps things as brief as possible, so it costs you very little in time but has the potential to add enormous value to your life. It’s the definitive time management book for everyone who doesn’t have time to read a time management book.
24+7 timesavers
You’re not looking at some run-of-the-mill guidebook, but a modern tool kit. This book effectively gets to the core of just about every time management method available in the world. You get only what you really need: 24 concrete methods and 7 sustainable principles that help you to improve your time management straight away, and at the same time achieve long-term effects for your life.
Your path to a happy and successful future!
Time management isn’t boring or complicated. If you tackle the task the right way, it’s fun and a very natural rhythm that reliably leads you through your everyday life. It’s the best way you can regain control over your life, reduce your stress level, and have more leisure time at a higher quality. With this book, I have paved the way for you to get there as easily as possible.
Too busy to enjoy your life?
24 hours, 7 days a week, we muddle through life. Work, family, friends, hobbies. I bet you feel like the rest of humanity: You're pretty busy trying to get your daily life together. There is hardly any time left for special moments, desires, or life dreams. But that's about to change!
No time for time management
You know why your to-do list is endless and your calendar is filled to burst: Your time management is poor. You'd like to change your situation — but ironically, you just don't have the time. This book is your salvation! Invest a little time in reading it and you will get a high return. It's a time management book for those who don't have time to read a time management book.
24+7 timesavers for more productivity and focus
This is not just another guidebook, but a modern toolbox. You'll get only what you really need: 24 concrete methods and 7 sustainable principles that will help you improve your time management immediately and at the same time achieve long-term effects for your whole life.
7 time management principles
Learn the 7 core principles on which successful time management is based. These timeless concepts have been used for hundreds of years and followed by the greatest personalities in human history. In any book, seminar, or video course on the subject, these 7 principles can be found:
Tim Reichel
Dr. Tim Reichel, born in 1988, is an author, scientist, and entrepreneur. After completing his studies (industrial engineering), he earned his doctorate at RWTH Aachen University, where he worked as an academic advisor for twelve years. In June 2014, Tim founded his first company: Studienscheiss. Since then, he has been using this platform to help millions of students and education enthusiasts across Germany to study happily and successfully so that they can thrive in their future careers.
Tim regularly publishes articles on time management, motivation, and personal development on his blog. To date, he has published more than 350 articles and over 20 books, which have been read by ten million people. Tim has also worked as a columnist for SPIEGEL magazine. As a freelance author, he still regularly writes specialist articles.
His book “Busy is the new stupid” was named a business bestseller by Manager Magazin in June 2020. In addition to his work as a writer and publisher, Tim works as a speaker and offers continuing education seminars. He trains not only school and university students, but also young professionals and executives—particularly in the areas of time management, self-organization, and productivity.
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