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Manage Your Time to Reduce Your Stress
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Rita Emmett leads productivity and self-improvement workshops. She is author of The Clutter-Busting Handbook, The Procrastinating Child and The Procrastinator's Handbook. She has appeared on "Talk of the Town" and the "Today Show" and has been featured in Time, New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Family Circle, and Parents.

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"A mantra of excellence over perfectionism drives many of the book's lessons, and work sheets and the author's fresh voice make this slender volume a quick and thoughtful read." --Publishers Weekly "In her new book, Manage Your Time to Reduce Your Stress, author Rita Emmett names time as our biggest tormentor and 'busyness' our great curse. 'Time management doesn't mean running around like a nut doing 20 things at once, ' she writes. 'True time management means actually spending as much of your time as you can doing those things you want to do.' She acknowledges that we need to make time for gainful employment but advocates giving equal priority to such things as family, good books, ice skating, and lazy Sundays." --Body+Soul magazine "If you feel frazzled, frantic or frustrated, this is an excellent book to help you turn your life around so you can start finding joy in every moment." --Barbara De Angelis, PhD, author of the #1 New York Times bestseller, How Did I Get Here?

"A mantra of excellence over perfectionism drives many of the book's lessons, and work sheets and the author's fresh voice make this slender volume a quick and thoughtful read." --Publishers Weekly "In her new book, Manage Your Time to Reduce Your Stress, author Rita Emmett names time as our biggest tormentor and 'busyness' our great curse. 'Time management doesn't mean running around like a nut doing 20 things at once, ' she writes. 'True time management means actually spending as much of your time as you can doing those things you want to do.' She acknowledges that we need to make time for gainful employment but advocates giving equal priority to such things as family, good books, ice skating, and lazy Sundays." --Body+Soul magazine "If you feel frazzled, frantic or frustrated, this is an excellent book to help you turn your life around so you can start finding joy in every moment." --Barbara De Angelis, PhD, author of the #1 New York Times bestseller, How Did I Get Here?

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