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Time
Management
Ninja
21 Tips for More Time and
Less Stress in Your Life
Craig Jarrow
Coral Gables, FL
Copyright © 2019 Craig Jarrow
Cover Design: Morgane Leoni
Layout Design: Jermaine Lau
Published by Mango Publishing Group, a division of Mango Media Inc.
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Time Management Ninja: 21 Tips for More Time and Less Stress in Your Life
ISBN: (p) 978-1-63353-744-6 (e) 978-1-63353-745-3
LCCN: 2019944128
BISAC: SEL035000—SELF-HELP / Self-Management / Time Management
Acknowledgments
This book was a long time coming. (There are more than just a few time management jokes there…) None of this book would have been possible without the encouragement of my wife, Amy. She has always been behind my hobby. She supported me years ago when I started my platform, blog, and podcast Time Management Ninja and to my current speaking engagements and beyond. I dedicate this book to my kids, Piper and Nate (the “original ninjas” who inspired the name). My family’s support means everything to me—they are the top priority of my time!
A special thanks to Hyrum Smith who inspired my passion for time management way back when Franklin day planners ruled the business world. Thanks to everyone at Mango Publishing who supported me in this project—Natasha Vera, for your endless patience and guidance and Yaddyra Peralta for your editing expertise. Finally, thanks to all of the individuals who have read the Time Management Ninja blog over the years. When I started with a single half-page blog post, I never expected that my writings would reach millions of people around the world. Thank you for your readership!
Table of Contents
Time Management Should Make Time, Not Take Time
You Need Four Productivity Weapons
Your To-Do List Should Be Your Best Friend
Make Appointments with Yourself and Your Work
Write It Down Now, So You Don’t Have to Remember It Later
Planning Is Good, Preparing Is Even Better
Be the Early Bird and Get a Head Start on the World
Put It Away Now, and You’ll Know Where It Is Later
One Extra Task a Day Keeps Procrastination Away
Never Confuse Busy with Productive
You Can’t Finish if You Don’t Start
Realize You Are Stronger Than You Think
Know You Are What You Do Today (and Every Day)
Use Your Tech for Good, Not Evil
Make Choices or Life Will Make Them for You
Passion Makes You More Productive
Let It Be (You Can’t Do It All)