Track the Past, Order the Present, Design the Future
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Average rating3.6
This is so much less presumptuous about its audience than most productivity tomes (I have been on a kick and it mostly feels like self-flagellation).
Ryder's method is simple, flexible, and focused on mindfulness. And with a lot of case studies about how being organized and thoughtful can help with various mental health things. I guess I just jive with the philosophical orientation of millennials more than boomers. Shocker.
Also, he manages to offer advice without assuming that I'm a CEO with a secretary to delegate tasks to.