What To Do When There's Too Much To Do: Reduce Tasks, Increase Results, and Save 90 Minutes a Day

  • 2h 59m
  • Laura Stack
  • Laura Stack
  • 2012

Are you tired of productivity consultants—or worse, your boss—pushing you to do more with less? You’re in luck. Laura Stack knows your to-do list is already packed to capacity, so she shows you how to accomplish more by doing less. Yes, you read that right. Stack’s innovative time-management system lets you work less and achieve more.

Following Stack’s step-by-step Productivity Workflow Formula, you’ll organize your life around the tasks that really matter and—this is crucial—let go of those that don’t. Dozens of practical strategies will help you reduce your commitments, distractions, interruptions, and inefficiencies. You’ll shrink your to-do list and save time—around ninety minutes a day—while skyrocketing your results and maintaining your sanity.

About the Author

Laura Stack is president of The Productivity Pro, Inc., president of the National Speakers Association, and a popular keynote speaker on the topics of efficiency improvement, personal productivity, and time management. She is the author of four previous books, including Leave the Office Earlier.

In this Book

  • What to Do When There’s Too Much to Do—Reduce Tasks, Increase Results, and Save 90 Minutes a Day
  • Preface
  • Introduction: The Case for Reduction
  • Determine What To Do
  • Schedule Time to Do It
  • Focus Your Attention
  • Process New Information
  • Close the Loop
  • Manage Your Capacity
  • A Final Note
  • The Productivity Workflow Formula (PWF) Self-Assessment
  • Notes
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