Mind Rooms Guide: Bypass Overwhelm, Make More Time, & Shape Your Work Flow (Expanded Print Edition)
Jeffrey Davis
(Author)
Description
You're smart and have way too many ideas for projects than you'll ever manifest in this one wild and creative life. And you likely either resist any "imposed order" on your creative schedule or you think you've "tried it all." But, seriously, if you're seeking a method to free your mind from task-oriented fret and become exponentially more productive and delighted while being productive - then test out The Mind Rooms Guide. The Mind Rooms Guide - Bypass Overwhelm, Make More Time, & Shape Your Work Flow (Expanded Print Edition) is a beautifully designed handbook that offers *an elegant reframe for understanding your relationship to time, order, and chaos as a creative *an elegant reframe for organizing and color-coding your tasks into meaningful categories *a "hands-on" and flexible method (both analog and digital) to schedule your tasks each week *experience-proven and field-tested tips for bundling types of tasks each day *Davis's 12 Riffs on Time * 3 essays on the art & science of shaping time No more clunky, artless schedulers. No more mile-long to-do lists that never get shorter. No more scattered Post-It Notes crowding your computer.Product Details
Price
$19.00
Publisher
Miro Press
Publish Date
November 20, 2015
Pages
30
Dimensions
8.5 X 11.0 X 0.08 inches | 0.27 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780990831921
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About the Author
Jeffrey Davis is Chair and Associate Professor in the Political Science Department at the University of Maryland, Baltimore. He has taught human rights law, international law, constitutional law and comparative law for more than ten years and has won several teaching awards. He is the author of Justice across Borders: The Struggle for Human Rights in US Courts (Cambridge, 2008) and has published articles on human rights accountability, the inter-American human rights system, and judicial decision making. Research for this book was conducted in part while serving as a visiting scholar at the University for Peace in San Jose, Costa Rica, site of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights.