Timothy Ferriss
Timothy Ferriss (called Tim Ferriss by his friends) is an American writer and entrepreneur.
His Bestseller, The 4-Hour Workweek is now also available as a downloadable audio book:
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- Time Management
- Books About Spped Reading and Time Management
- Speed Reading
The 4-Hour Workweek Timothy Ferriss
Tim Ferris has found a way to work just 4 hours per week!
There is a great Timothy Ferriss audiobook on the market, that tells you all about the super duper organization Tim has developped for himself: (Tim Ferriss audio)-
4 Hour Work Week Audio Book
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The 4 Hour Work Week Audio Book shows you how a young man organizes himself to work only four hours every week and still make a nice income. How he does that and what works to reduce his work load to only four hours every week is described in detail...
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While attending Princeton University, Timothy Ferriss' entrepreneurial side became apparent when he began offering speed-reading classes for profit.
Upon graduating from Princeton (and after a number of unfulfilling jobs) Ferriss became a founder of BrainQUICKEN, a company that sells an unregulated brain supplement product.
His business soon grew and he became overworked. In preparing to take a month-long vacation to Europe, Ferriss learned techniques to reduce his workload and outsource areas of his business while maintaining profitability, which became the basis of The 4-Hour Workweek.
Timothy Ferriss is an American author, public speaker, and productivity guru. In 2007, he published The 4-Hour Workweek: Escape 9-5, Live Anywhere, and Join the New Rich, which was a New York Times, Wall Street Journal and USA Today bestseller.New Times Bestseller List Feb. 2008Tim Ferriss: "...4HWW is simultaneously #1 on the NY Times and #1 on the Wall Street Journal business bestseller lists"# 5: 4 Hour Work Week as of March 30th, 2008
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La semana laboral de 4 horas/ The 4-Hour Workweek (Spanish Edition)
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Tim Ferris also talks about a technique where he uses his brain in a different way so that he can do things a lot faster than others. If you wanto to hear more about that, why not use the search terms "brain quick ferriss", "brainquicken founder", "timothy ferriss brain" or "brainquicken llc ferriss."
One of the techniques Ferries also uses are speed reading techniques. He started off giving speed reading classes already when he was at school. If you want to learn more about that, try looking for "tim ferriss speed reading", "tim ferriss keynote mp3", "timothy ferriss lecture", "timothy ferriss lecture princeton" or "tim ferriss mp3" - He has held a speech on the subject not so long ago.
Time Management
Time management refers to a range of skills, tools, and techniques used to manage time when accomplishing specific tasks, projects and goals. This set encompass a wide scope of activities, and these include planning, allocating, setting goals, delegation, analysis of time spent, monitoring, organizing, scheduling, and prioritizing.
Initially time management referred to just business or work activities, but eventually the term broadened to include personal activities also. A time management system is a designed combination of processes, tools and techniques.
Some authors (such as Stephen R. Covey) offered a categorization scheme for the hundreds of time management approaches that they reviewed
* First generation: reminders based on clocks and watches, but with computer implementation possible can be used to alert of the time when a task is to be done.
* Second generation: planning and preparation based on calendar and appointment books includes setting goals.
* Third generation: planning, prioritizing, controlling (using a personal organizer, other paper-based objects, or computer or PDA-based systems activities on a daily basis. This approach implies spending some time in clarifying values and priorities.
* Fourth generation: being efficient and proactive using any of the above tools places goals and roles as the controlling element of the system and favors importance over urgency.
Some of the recent general arguments related to "time" and "management" point out that the term "time management" is misleading and that the concept should actually imply that it is "the management of our own activities, to make sure that they are accomplished within the available or allocated time, which is an unmanageable continuous resource".
Time management literature paraphrased:
"Get Organized" - paperwork and task triage
"Protect Your Time" - insulate, isolate, delegate
"set gravitational goals" - that attract actions automatically
"Achieve through Goal management Goal Focus" - motivational emphasis
*"Work in Priority Order" - set goals and prioritize
*"Use Magical Tools to Get More Out of Your Time" - depends on when written
*"Master the Skills of Time Management"
*"Go with the Flow" - natural rhythms, Eastern philosophy
*"Recover from Bad Time Habits" - recovery from underlying psychological problems, e.g. procrastination
Books About Spped Reading and Time Management
- A Guide To Speed Reading - Andy Guides - MP3 Audio Book - Self Help Audiobook
- Download this MP3 Audio Book: Sometimes our work dictates that we have to read - lots! Do you ever find yourself wishing you could save time by reading faster? Or wish that you could learn more by increasing your reading speed? - Andy Guides
- Optimum Mind Performance Series: Creative Time Management - Elizabeth Bohorquez - MP3 Audio Book - Leadership Audiobook
- Manage your time more effectively and efficiently utilizing original Interactive Self-Hypnosis. Enhance focus, flow, stress release while designing goal images of what you desire. - Elizabeth Bohorquez
Speed Reading
Speed reading is a collection of reading methods which attempt to increase rates of reading without greatly reducing comprehension or retention. Methods include chunking and eliminating subvocalization. It is important to understand that no absolute distinct "normal" and "speed-reading" types of reading exist in practice, since all readers use some of the techniques used in speed reading (such as identifying words without focusing on each letter, not sounding out all words, not sub-vocalizing some phrases, or spending less time on some phrases than others, and skimming small sections). Speed reading is characterized by an analysis of trade-offs between measures of speed and comprehension, recognizing that different types of reading call for different speed and comprehension rates, and that those rates may be improved with practice. Abela (2004) Black Art of Speed Reading lecture notes
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