"After taking your program, my life has really taken a turn for the better." -Daniel Lynn, Program Manager, Sun Microsystems "Do not apply the concepts of this book unless you are prepared to welcome a boost in your productivity and experience greater mastery over the daily fire-hose blast of work life " - Andy Billings, Vice-President, EA University, Electronic Arts/EA Sports Organization expert Len Merson's strategy for managing information flow and structuring workspace helps readers establish a healthy discipline and gain more control of their time-for the rest of their lives Readers will learn how to set realistic goals that create more time for the things that really matter-family, recreation, hobbies and personal time. The book teaches readers how to: - Maintain a clutter-free desktop-not a "wallpaper" of to-do lists - Go home every day with an empty email Inbox and all important calls answered - Measurably increase productivity, make fewer mistakes and employ more creativity on the job and in life - Enjoy reduced stress levels and the freedom to live an optimal life
I recently purchase this book and found it was just what I was looking for. I have been suffering from clutter and the inability to find files, folders or action items that my boss had given me to complete. Although it sounds drastic, what the book recommends does work. I spent about the last month going through all of my office and throwing a great deal away. Now I can find my action items in the Turtle pile, get through all of my emails before I go home and have a much better filing system. It was hard to throw a lot of things away, but believe me it's worth it. I highly recommend this book. It's straight forward and direct to the point. I have read a lot of other books on getting things done, but this is the first one that really seems to work.
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Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 19 years ago
I am an Architectural Intern with project management experience. I knew that my work load would continually increase with more and more projects coming at me. I knew I would have the added responsibility of leading more people. I also knew that my present method of handling information (although organized) would not be as effecient or as error free as I needed it to be. I needed to find a better way to handle the information that would be coming at me. I found it here. I have always been "neat" and "organized". Yet, somehow, I still couldn't keep up with the information and tasks that were coming at me. I thought being organized alone (having a detailed filing system for both email and papers, and having a "neat" desk top) was all I could do to battle the onslaught of information. Then I found Mr. Merson's book and that all changed. His techniques for dealing with the information thrown at you allows you to keep an E M P T Y desk in front of you. And yet, you still know exactly what tasks you have to do...and you still know exactly where all the information needed for those tasks are located when you need them (even though they are out of sight...). It's incredible the feeling of control you will acquire over your workload. And as my title says...you will no longer write "To-Do" Lists! I almost thought this was crazy when I first saw that...but I was open to new techniques. And this works SO MUCH BETTER. I knew that my list making was something that was dragging me down but I didn't know what to do about it...Mr. Merson has the answer. And his technique allows you to PRIORITIZE your work almost effortlessly. This is something that I have been struggling with trying to do...Lists just didn't make it very easy to do. You actually end up with longer and longer lists as you re-write your new list with items that you didn't finish on your previous lists...AAACK...it just doesn't work! And not only does his technique allow you to prioritize your work but it allows you to get better at judging THE AMOUNT OF TIME a particular task will take. This comes in very handy when scheduling the work for your week. And his book doesn't just deal with your office environment. You can apply his techniques at home. I have and now I don't feel anywhere near as swamped as I used to by the overflowing mailbox and projects of a house. Picking up his book and reading it all the way through was one of the best decisions I have ever made. Thank you Mr. Merson! Eddie Hamilton
Finally! Real help for a hectic profession!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 20 years ago
I purchased "The Instant Productivity Toolkit" book just 3 days ago and I can't put it down! I am in the mortgage business which is fast paced and very hectic. I've used several different productivity systems and computer programs but none of them have given me the piece of mind that this book has. I like that I can apply the concepts right away. The ideas are not nebulous and the author is very specific in his instructions. After reading just a few chapters I told my husband that this was JUST WHAT I WAS LOOKING FOR! I was so excited I could hardly sleep and was excited to start work the next day and implement what I had read. I read a lot of books - and I keep very few close at hand for reference. This book will be on the top of the stack. I am impressed with the time and detail the author took and highly recommend this book and plan to re-read it again myself! Carol Youmans Auburn, CA
...and I thought I was organized
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 20 years ago
Len Merson has crafted the perfect companion piece for his outstanding seminars and training programs. "The Instant Productivity Toolkit" is a no-nonsense handbook that will make you more organized. Merson makes a simple, intuitive observation that borders on the brilliant: No one really taught us how to deal with the new media...e-mail, voice mail, electronic files. It all starts with the "Clear 180", keeping your desk clean and your eyes focused on one task and one task only. The use of seven "terminals" for all information will give you the tools to instantly retrieve critical data while mercilessly dealing with the mountains of junk that either cross our desk or assualt our electronic in-box. It took me longer to read this book than I anticipated. It's hard to read when your busy rearranging your desk, organzing files, preparing a "Turtle pile" and designing a pending system that really works. If you do nothing else follow Merson's pointed and practical advice on dealing with e-mail. The power of going home each evening with this message in my e-mail is worth the price of admission: "There are no items in this view."
Extremely helpful and easy to follow
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 20 years ago
I was lost under a heap of paperwork and a dozen or more "TO DO" lists. I was working hard and long but I wasn't getting anything accomplished. Then I read this book. It was easy to understand and made a lot of sense. I followed all the steps as they were laid out and in just a couple of days I found myself totally back in control of my work. It was amazing. I was so excited about the results I started telling all of my friends about it. I highly recommend this methodology for a new way of handling your workload.
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