Take Back Your Time: How to Regain Control of Work, Information, and Technology

Take Back Your Time: How to Regain Control of Work, Information, and Technology

by JanJasper (Author)

Synopsis

Many succesful people spend too much of each day in crisis mode. In this practical book, consultant Jan Jasper shares the simple strategies she uses to help her clients (and herself) become better organized and more productive. Written with a generous understanding of why we hold on to things - including our self-defeating habits - this is a guide to getting back your desktop your peace of mind, and your time.

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More Information

Format: Illustrated
Pages: 260
Edition: Illustrated
Publisher: St. Martin's Griffin
Published: 17 Feb 2000

ISBN 10: 0312243340
ISBN 13: 9780312243340

Media Reviews
Take Back Your Time is a complete and clear compedium of useful organizing tips. I especially appreciated the section on using practical technology to help you get organized. It's a must-have for your organizing library. --Stephanie Winston, author of Stephanie Winston's Best Organizing Tips and Getting Organized
Jasper's book has good tips. I'm impressed with how specific she is. A wonderful and useful book. --Barbara Sher, author of It's Only Too Late If You Don't Start Now and Wishcraft
Jan Jasper 'gets it'. Time management is not about time. It's about how we manage ourselves. She gives us practicle tools and insights to get it right this time and keep it that way. --Laura Bergman Fortgang, author of Take Yourself to the Top: The Secrets of America's #1 Career Coach
Jan Jasper is the ideal productivy expert for the new millennium. This is the first time-management book to address technology in detail. --Mitch Schlimer, chairman of the Let's Talk Business Network and host of the Let's Talk Business radio show.
Jan Jasper's advice can help everyone get more done in less time. She has put everything all of us less-organized folks need to know and do into one easy-to-follow book. --Don Gabor, author of How to Start a Conversation and Make Friends
Jan Jasper shows how to plug the drain of wasted time in your business. Entrepreneurs can double their productivity--and boost their profits--with the tips in this book. --Terri Lonier, author of Working Solo
Jan Jasper has gleaned the best ideas from the top self-management experts to offer a panoramic view, and an entirely readable book, on how to win back your time. --Jeff Davidson, author of The Joy of Simple Living and Breathing Space
Provides specific techniques you can use to change unproductive habits into productive results. --Barbara Hemphill, author of Taming the Paper Tiger

Take Back Your Time is a complete and clear compedium of useful organizing tips. I especially appreciated the section on using practical technology to help you get organized. It's a must-have for your organizing library. Stephanie Winston, author of Stephanie Winston's Best Organizing Tips and Getting Organized

Jasper's book has good tips. I'm impressed with how specific she is. A wonderful and useful book. Barbara Sher, author of It's Only Too Late If You Don't Start Now and Wishcraft

Jan Jasper 'gets it'. Time management is not about time. It's about how we manage ourselves. She gives us practicle tools and insights to get it right this time and keep it that way. Laura Bergman Fortgang, author of Take Yourself to the Top: The Secrets of America's #1 Career Coach

Jan Jasper is the ideal productivy expert for the new millennium. This is the first time-management book to address technology in detail. Mitch Schlimer, chairman of the Let's Talk Business Network and host of the Let's Talk Business radio show

Jan Jasper's advice can help everyone get more done in less time. She has put everything all of us less-organized folks need to know and do into one easy-to-follow book. Don Gabor, author of How to Start a Conversation and Make Friends

Jan Jasper shows how to plug the drain of wasted time in your business. Entrepreneurs can double their productivity--and boost their profits--with the tips in this book. Terri Lonier, author of Working Solo

Jan Jasper has gleaned the best ideas from the top self-management experts to offer a panoramic view, and an entirely readable book, on how to win back your time. Jeff Davidson, author of The Joy of Simple Living and Breathing Space

Provides specific techniques you can use to change unproductive habits into productive results. Barbara Hemphill, author of Taming the Paper Tiger


Take Back Your Time is a complete and clear compedium of useful organizing tips. I especially appreciated the section on using practical technology to help you get organized. It's a must-have for your organizing library. --Stephanie Winston, author of Stephanie Winston's Best Organizing Tips and Getting Organized

Jasper's book has good tips. I'm impressed with how specific she is. A wonderful and useful book. --Barbara Sher, author of It's Only Too Late If You Don't Start Now and Wishcraft

Jan Jasper 'gets it'. Time management is not about time. It's about how we manage ourselves. She gives us practicle tools and insights to get it right this time and keep it that way. --Laura Bergman Fortgang, author of Take Yourself to the Top: The Secrets of America's #1 Career Coach

Jan Jasper is the ideal productivy expert for the new millennium. This is the first time-management book to address technology in detail. --Mitch Schlimer, chairman of the Let's Talk Business Network and host of the Let's Talk Business radio show

Jan Jasper's advice can help everyone get more done in less time. She has put everything all of us less-organized folks need to know and do into one easy-to-follow book. --Don Gabor, author of How to Start a Conversation and Make Friends

Jan Jasper shows how to plug the drain of wasted time in your business. Entrepreneurs can double their productivity--and boost their profits--with the tips in this book. --Terri Lonier, author of Working Solo

Jan Jasper has gleaned the best ideas from the top self-management experts to offer a panoramic view, and an entirely readable book, on how to win back your time. --Jeff Davidson, author of The Joy of Simple Living and Breathing Space

Provides specific techniques you can use to change unproductive habits into productive results. --Barbara Hemphill, author of Taming the Paper Tiger

Author Bio

Jan Jasper is an organizational and personal systems consultant. She trains clients to better manage their time, paper, projects, and lives. Her articles on getting organized have appeared in New Woman and other magazines and she writes a popular column for the ASJA (American Society of Journalists and Authors) newsletter.