The Unofficial Guide to Managing Time

Author: Dawn E. Reno
List Price: $15.95
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ISBN: 0028636678
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons (01 January, 2000)
Sales Rank: 562,281
Average Customer Rating: 4.38 out of 5

Customer Reviews

Rating: 1 out of 5
Not at all helpful. Totally useless
I have a family, work part-time, do charity work, try to squeeze in a few minutes for my wonderful friends.

I don't have spare time aplenty. I thought this book would be helpful, but it wasn't.

The ideas recommended were common sense, and worse the writing was wordy, dry and not at all engaging.

I realize this book is nonfiction, but even nonfiction should offer interesting language, and words, and delightful anecdotes.

This book had none of that.

In my opinion this tome should have been called THE UNOFFICIAL GUIDE TO WASTING TIME.


Rating: 5 out of 5
more time yea!
As a student I have found this to be an exelant plan for saving valable time.


Rating: 5 out of 5
what I gained from this book as a student and author of poet
As a literture Student and Poetry Author. writing the for school on line magizine, as well as independent poetry contest. Working on several projects at the same time for my world novels class and creative writing class. Keeping a part time job and trying to have a home life is very hard when your at school four days a week from 8 am. to 9pm. This book has showed how I can organize my time better, and how to judge which things come first. I've had to ask myself a hard question, just how bad do I want to reach my goals. And was I willing to make some sacifices in my life to reach this goal. Once I had answered these questions the decision was easy. But if one is not serious about what ever their trying to do, if that person is not willing to make the sacefices to obtain it. Then they really dont want it nor need it or really care if they can save time and make their life a litle bit eaiser. This Author should be praised, and I hope she writes more on the subject.

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