Books Leading to Increased Productivity by Meggin McIntosh, PhD
Get out your checkbook/credit card/library card….there are books here that you will want to read even though they are from years past!! You might even read all of them and nab the wisdom in each one! I read productivity books with the idea that if I find one idea that saves me a little bit of hassle and gives me an increase in productivity (even a little bit), then the book was worthwhile. All of these will give you much more than one idea and a little increase in peaceful productivity.
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Allen, David. (2001). Getting Things Done: The Art of Stress-Free Productivity. New York : Penguin Books.
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Braiker, Harriet B. (2001). The Disease to Please: Curing the People-Pleasing Syndrome. New York : McGraw Hill.
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Buckingham, Marcus & Clifton , Donald O. (2001). Now, Discover Your Strengths. New York : The Free Press.
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Hemphill, Barbara. (2002). Taming the Paper Tiger at Home & Taming the Paper Tiger at Work. Washington, D.C.: Kiplinger Books.
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Levinson, Steve & Greider, Pete C. (1998). Following Through: A Revolutionary New Model for Finishing Whatever You Start. New York : Kensington Books.
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Trapani, Gina. (2007). Lifehacker: 88 Tech Tricks to Turbocharge Your Day. Indianapolis: Wiley.
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Sherwood, Kaitlin Duck. (2001). Overcome Email Overload: Get Through Your Electronic Mail Faster. Palo Alto, CA : World Wide Webfoot Press.
Happy Reading!
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