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First Things First by Stephen R. Covey
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it was amazing
bookshelves: personal-development, professional-development

Another terrifically helpful book from the pen of Stephen Covey. I personally found especially useful the two-by-two matrix he discusses as a way to organize yourself. The four resulting quadrants include:

1. Important and Urgent
2. Important, Not Urgent
3. Urgent, Not Important
4. Not Urgent, Not Important

Simply put, most people spend far too much time in quadrants 3 & 4. We also spend too much time in quadrant 1, not that those issues are unimportant, but because we don't manage our priorities well. The goal is to gradually focus more and more of our time and energy in quadrant 2, thus reducing the amount of energy necessarily directed to quadrant 1.

Having been disappointed by too many time-management books in the past, which primarily purport to show one how to cram more into the limited amount of time we have, another epiphany for me from Covey's book was that the issue isn't time management, but rather priority management. That hit home, and caused me to make some changes that have led to a more satisfying life for me. I suspect this would be worthwhile reading for most people, but probably most especially, young adults.
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message 1: by Kristen (new) - added it

Kristen "the issue isn't time management, but rather priority management" well said


message 2: by Laelatul (new)

Laelatul Maghfiroh Thanks for recommend this ebook


message 3: by Jeremy (new) - added it

Jeremy Evans Great recommendation and your takeaway is spot on! So happy that you've gained value from his teachings as I have. I just finished his earlier book that this one expounds on and I'm amazed at the way it's changed my perception.


´³63’g¾±²õ´Ç±ô Great take! Great read.


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