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FIRST THINGS FIRST : A PRINCIPLE-CENTERED APPROACH TO TIME AND LIFE MANAGEMENT Covey, Stephen R.; Merrill, A. Roger 02869024 Hard Cover. NEW/NEW Book Jacket. 6 x 9". Time management isn't enough, say Covey and his co-authors, Roger and Rebecca Merrill. But it's an effective starting point, so first lay out your life in four quadrants labeled urgent, not urgent, important, and unimportant. That is, a task may have a deadline, but not much importance; or a task may be important, but require preparation and planning. You should stop doing what's unimportant and without urgency. Where the important and the urgent intersect is where you need to expend most of your energies. Assuming that urgency announces itself, the real question is knowing what's important, and Covey and the Merrills draw from a variety of sources to guide you toward determining just that. Much of their argument goes beyond the linear time of time management and centers on quality time; to properly prioritize and spend one's moments happily and productively, one sets goals--or principles--from which all else flows. These goals embody a perfect balance of the mental, the physical, the spiritual, and the social--that is, you need a challenging job, you need to exercise, you need a system of beliefs, and you need someone to love you. - 360 pages. Richmond Hill, ON, Canada: Distican, Incorporated, 1994
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