Jar Half Empty: Simple Time Management Strategies
An Easy Guide for Anyone to Achieve Goals, Balance Self-Confidence and Self-Discipline, Build Leadership Habits, and Find the Joy of Productivity
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Narrated by:
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James Lawrence
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By:
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Steve Julian
About this listen
How often do you check your wristwatch, phone, computer, car dashboard, or street clock to find out the time on a daily basis?
While you want to be in charge of your time, you are always struggling to balance your priorities. Then you wonder how other people are able to do the things they love effortlessly, as if they have more hours in a day than you do. The difference is that they have mastered the rule of the jar, and you, too, can master it.
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