Leave the Office Earlier: The Productivity Pro Shows You How to Do More in Less Time…and Feel Great About It

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Long hours. Juggling family and work. Deadlines. High stress levels. Today’s professionals are feeling more overworked and overwhelmed than ever before. Yet you CAN get more done than you ever thought possible—and still get home to your real life sooner. Laura Stack, “The Productivity Pro,”® shows you how.

Leave the Office Earlier explores the ten key factors that improve results, lower stress, and save time in today’s workplace. Fun, interactive q… More >>

Leave the Office Earlier: The Productivity Pro Shows You How to Do More in Less Time…and Feel Great About It

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5 Responses to “Leave the Office Earlier: The Productivity Pro Shows You How to Do More in Less Time…and Feel Great About It”

  • Take the test.

    Identify your priority chapters.

    Find 5 things to change and make new habits.

    You’ll leverage 3 hours into 100 hours of savings.

    Repeat.

    This is a practical book with practical recommendations.

    Share with your friends and colleagues.

    They will thank you.

    David Allen’s “Getting Things Done” remains the king of time management frameworks for those who value that approach.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  • H. NGUYEN says:

    Since I’ve gotten this book and practiced some of the things I learned, I’ve really noticed some improvement. Easy tips that can shave an hour here, 20 minutes there, 5 minutes here and there, and they all add up. You start off doing a self-assessment to identify the largest gaps. From here, you can, and I recommend you do, skip to your largest area of opportunity and start closing the gaps. If your like me, you’ll see a improvement right away. As a recent grad who spent more time in college “GOING to study…” than actually studying, there was some real opportunity for improvement.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  • Ever watch all your co-workers leaving on time while you stay and work into the night? Today, so many office workers are burning the late-night oil, especially office managers. Laura suggests, rightfully so, that this can be completely eliminated by staying focused on completing tasks during the day. Her tips for managing tasks and time are to the point, practical, and, most importantly, easy to remember and easy to implement. Laura has provided numerous articles for OfficeOurs magazine, all of which have been very popular with our office manager and office worker readers. There is good reason she is in such demand as a speaker and we are looking forward to her keynote presentation at our annual office manager conference and her future articles and books.

    Rating: 5 / 5

  • C. Dush says:

    I found this book so useful, and it has certainly influenced my productivity. She had a lot of great, practical advice, written in an easy to use form. I would reccommend this book to anyone who needs to become more productive at work, and even at home. She has practical advice for home as well as work. It was worth my time to read this book (and I consider my time very valuable).
    Rating: 5 / 5

  • J. Calloway says:

    This book hooked me from the very start. Laura Stack begins by posing the question “What’s really important in your life?” Not exactly a new concept, but her way of leading me to look at what truly matters in my life rang true as the logical beginning to setting priorities and organizing my life accordingly. This book is a really interesting mix of information, ideas, and exercises. This blend makes the book work on a number of different levels, and I suspect that after all of the other books on time management and organization get put on the shelves, this is the one that most readers will refer back to once or twice a year to keep them on track. For me, this book was a good blend of motivation and practical information. A good resource that I wholeheartedly recommend.
    Rating: 5 / 5

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