by Cary Cooper (Author), Cary Cooper (Author), Theo Theobald (Author)
Why is there never enough time in the day to do all the stuff you want to?
Why does your in-tray just keep growing?
Is it alive?
Written for the time-starved and terminally untidy, Detox Your Desk is the perfect antidote to pressure cooker of the modern office. It's flat out but you still fell like you're not getting anything done. And no wonder. It's hard to do anything meaningful when you're swamped by piles of paperwork and endless 'to do' lists.
Detox Your Desk helps you fight back by purging your system office toxins, so you can take control of the everyday stuff and calmly field whatever lands in your in-tray.
It starts with the physical clearing out of all the rubbish that litters your life and then gives you practical tips to help free up your thinking. Detox Your Desk puts you on a ten-day programme that'll result in a tidy workspace and a clear head. All of the changes are easy. Stick with them over the long term and you'll change the way you work forever, giving you more time and a greater choice in every area of you life.
This you big chance to get on top of your workload and start to enjoy work and life again. You'll soon be the most efficient and effective person you know!
Format: Paperback
Pages: 280
Edition: 1
Publisher: Capstone
Published: 16 Nov 2007
ISBN 10: 1841127876
ISBN 13: 9781841127873
If you're terminally untidy and starved of time...do yourself a huge favour and read this book! (Personal Success, March 2008)
Be inspired: Read Detox Your Desk...and start a 10-day programme to create a tidy workspace and a clear mind. (Health & Fitness, March 2009)
Cary Cooper, CBE, is Professor of Organizational Psychology and Health at Lancaster University Management School, and Pro Vice Chancellor of Lancaster University. he is President of the British Association of counseling and Psychotherapy, former President o the British Academy of Management, a Patron of the National Phobic Society and an Ambassador of The Samaritans. He is the author of numerous books and scholarly articles. He was awarded the CBE in the Queen's Birthday Honours List in 2001 for his contribution to organizational health.