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better time management
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daily habits
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forthcoming
Get Stuff Done
goal setting
habits of highly effective
How to be more productive
how to better manage your time
how to finish everything you start
Job satisfaction
Managing for Dummies
productivity in the workplace
Reclaim Your Time
Set Priorities
Stop Procrastination
time management
time management guide
time optimization
tips for office work
tips for remote workers
Work-life balance
workflow management
Product details
- ISBN 9781632652157
- Dimensions: 133 x 216mm
- Publication Date: 12 Mar 2026
- Publisher: Red Wheel/Weiser
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Paperback
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Reclaim your time, set priorities, stop procrastinating, and get your stuff done!
While some believe that you’re either born a great time manager or you’re not, that’s not really the case at all. Anyone can learn the powerful habits of being more effective and more productive—and getting things done.
Wait, You Need It When?!? is the essential guide to learning how to better manage your time, become more productive, and create the daily habits that will make this personal transformation stick in the long run—not just for a day or two. In today’s work environment, we need these habits more than ever before. Regardless of where we work—whether it’s in an office or traditional business establishment, at home, or at the local Starbucks—we can all benefit from applying better time management habits. Learning the abilities of self-direction and how to stay on task are long-term building blocks for any successful career.
Based on proven approaches, the latest research, and the advice of workplace experts, Wait, You Need It When?!? will provide readers with detailed and unambiguous advice on how to hone their time management skills and learn new ones:
While some believe that you’re either born a great time manager or you’re not, that’s not really the case at all. Anyone can learn the powerful habits of being more effective and more productive—and getting things done.
Wait, You Need It When?!? is the essential guide to learning how to better manage your time, become more productive, and create the daily habits that will make this personal transformation stick in the long run—not just for a day or two. In today’s work environment, we need these habits more than ever before. Regardless of where we work—whether it’s in an office or traditional business establishment, at home, or at the local Starbucks—we can all benefit from applying better time management habits. Learning the abilities of self-direction and how to stay on task are long-term building blocks for any successful career.
Based on proven approaches, the latest research, and the advice of workplace experts, Wait, You Need It When?!? will provide readers with detailed and unambiguous advice on how to hone their time management skills and learn new ones:
- How to set yourself up for success
- Optimize your work place
- Limit outside disruptions
- The eleven habits that get things done
Peter Economy is the bestselling author of Managing for Dummies (more than 600,000 copies sold globally since publication), Wait, I’m Working with Who?!?, and Wait, I’m the Boss?!?. Known as The Leadership Guy at Inc.com, where his columns average more than 500,000 page views a month, he routinely works with C-level executives, tech gurus, and business consultants worldwide, and he served as associate editor of Leader to Leader magazine, a publication of the Frances Hesselbein Leadership Forum, for more than a decade.
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