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Allocating your precious time driven solely by financial goals can be overwhelming and lead to burnout. According to Janice Rostron -- a professional organizer, teacher, musician, and entrepreneur -- organization and productivity go hand in hand. With Time Is Power, the author seeks to help readers prioritize what's important, bolster productivity through organization, and find the time to do the things they love. The book shows how to set up a simplified calendar system, prioritize using boulders, barriers, and building blocks, use the F.A.A.S.T system, foster effective communication, simplify your paper files and digital files, and take back your time by delegating deliberately, among other topics. You will also learn about the S.U.R.F. system, creating detailed entries, minimizing junk mail, building a village, and more.
With the hectic pace of modern life, people barely have enough time for themselves and to focus on the things they care about. This is why books like Time Is Power have become so essential. Author Janice Rostron draws on her expertise as a professional organizer to introduce an organizational framework that focuses on time management, compartmentalization, and delegation. Presenting step-by-step guidelines alongside charts, personal anecdotes, and key takeaways, Rostron ensures each topic is well-explained, so readers can grasp the fundamentals of time management. The book is concise and to the point. Rostron has a clear-cut yet engaging writing style that delivers the information without fat or fluff. As people become busier with their professional and personal lives, time management has become indispensable. Grab a copy and learn to spend your time on the things that truly matter!