
How To Manage Your Mammoth: The procrastinator's guide to getting things done
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Author: Wendy Jago
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 256
HOW TO MANAGE YOUR MAMMOTH draws on a single coaching technique, 'bite sizing', to help you manage issues and tasks that you find difficult, overwhelming or impossible. You can use bite sizing to break down a difficult task or build up to a goal. Experienced psychotherapist and coach Wendy Jago draws on her work with business professionals worldwide in the banking and commercial sectors, to provide a user-friendly guide packed with short, snappy exercises to help even the worst procrastinators. HOW TO MANAGE YOUR MAMMOTH will cover: * How you naturally approach problems: do you hone in on the details/specifics straight away, or do you think of a problem in its entirety rather than its parts? * How much energy and stamina do you have to draw on: what is your natural attention span? The book will show you how to work with your natural energy and attention levels and not against them. * How we unintentionally create mammoths and how we can avoid doing so. * What to do when other people in your life have a different way of managing tasks that conflicts with your style. How do you work together to get the job done? *How much can be achieved in very small chunks of time, known as twenty-minute miracles. HOW TO MANAGE YOUR MAMMOTH is the ultimate book for anyone who has the tendency to procrastinate.
Author: Wendy Jago
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 256
HOW TO MANAGE YOUR MAMMOTH draws on a single coaching technique, 'bite sizing', to help you manage issues and tasks that you find difficult, overwhelming or impossible. You can use bite sizing to break down a difficult task or build up to a goal. Experienced psychotherapist and coach Wendy Jago draws on her work with business professionals worldwide in the banking and commercial sectors, to provide a user-friendly guide packed with short, snappy exercises to help even the worst procrastinators. HOW TO MANAGE YOUR MAMMOTH will cover: * How you naturally approach problems: do you hone in on the details/specifics straight away, or do you think of a problem in its entirety rather than its parts? * How much energy and stamina do you have to draw on: what is your natural attention span? The book will show you how to work with your natural energy and attention levels and not against them. * How we unintentionally create mammoths and how we can avoid doing so. * What to do when other people in your life have a different way of managing tasks that conflicts with your style. How do you work together to get the job done? *How much can be achieved in very small chunks of time, known as twenty-minute miracles. HOW TO MANAGE YOUR MAMMOTH is the ultimate book for anyone who has the tendency to procrastinate.
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NB: This is a secondhand book in very good condition. See our FAQs for more information. Please note that the jacket image is indicative only. A description of our secondhand books is not always available. Please contact us if you have a question about this title.
Author: Wendy Jago
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 256
HOW TO MANAGE YOUR MAMMOTH draws on a single coaching technique, 'bite sizing', to help you manage issues and tasks that you find difficult, overwhelming or impossible. You can use bite sizing to break down a difficult task or build up to a goal. Experienced psychotherapist and coach Wendy Jago draws on her work with business professionals worldwide in the banking and commercial sectors, to provide a user-friendly guide packed with short, snappy exercises to help even the worst procrastinators. HOW TO MANAGE YOUR MAMMOTH will cover: * How you naturally approach problems: do you hone in on the details/specifics straight away, or do you think of a problem in its entirety rather than its parts? * How much energy and stamina do you have to draw on: what is your natural attention span? The book will show you how to work with your natural energy and attention levels and not against them. * How we unintentionally create mammoths and how we can avoid doing so. * What to do when other people in your life have a different way of managing tasks that conflicts with your style. How do you work together to get the job done? *How much can be achieved in very small chunks of time, known as twenty-minute miracles. HOW TO MANAGE YOUR MAMMOTH is the ultimate book for anyone who has the tendency to procrastinate.
Author: Wendy Jago
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 256
HOW TO MANAGE YOUR MAMMOTH draws on a single coaching technique, 'bite sizing', to help you manage issues and tasks that you find difficult, overwhelming or impossible. You can use bite sizing to break down a difficult task or build up to a goal. Experienced psychotherapist and coach Wendy Jago draws on her work with business professionals worldwide in the banking and commercial sectors, to provide a user-friendly guide packed with short, snappy exercises to help even the worst procrastinators. HOW TO MANAGE YOUR MAMMOTH will cover: * How you naturally approach problems: do you hone in on the details/specifics straight away, or do you think of a problem in its entirety rather than its parts? * How much energy and stamina do you have to draw on: what is your natural attention span? The book will show you how to work with your natural energy and attention levels and not against them. * How we unintentionally create mammoths and how we can avoid doing so. * What to do when other people in your life have a different way of managing tasks that conflicts with your style. How do you work together to get the job done? *How much can be achieved in very small chunks of time, known as twenty-minute miracles. HOW TO MANAGE YOUR MAMMOTH is the ultimate book for anyone who has the tendency to procrastinate.

How To Manage Your Mammoth: The procrastinator's guide to getting things done