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T**K
Good read to act on
Very useful information and I liked the stories of people that applied the different concepts. It made it relatable and seem possible to take action.
J**E
Inspirational
I thoroughly enjoyed this book! It was p interesting, informative and highly educational in a basic way from the first chapter through the very last page. I would highly recommend it to everyone. No matter what stage of life you are in, you can benefit from these simple concepts.
K**S
Good Practical Use
Quick read with plenty of practical advice on organizing your life and moving towards accomplishing your goals. The most important concept to keep at the head of your mind while reading is to focus on "1 Thing at a Time"
A**Y
What a wonderful read!
The title is a bit misleading. It isn't just about organizing tomorrow, but how to revolutionize your life!I am already benefitting from the strategies that have been suggested. One thing I like is that most of them require a matter of mere MINUTES each day to implement.The strategies provoke very high leverage changes that will alter the results you get...BUT, strangely enough, without focusing on results per se, or in the problems you're trying to solve.I read this book twice and now, these changes are really making a difference in all aspects of my life.Do yourself the greatest of favors and read...AND IMPLEMENT what appears in this book.
1**8
great read
I have read a number of Jason’s books. I have found all of them practical and helpful. This one is my favorite
X**T
You Need A Performance Mentality
The cover to this book is very intriguing, it states "Start Every Day with More Focus, Confidence, and Energy - by learning to Set the Right Priorities," and "8 Ways to Retrain Your Mind to Optimize Performance at Work and in Life." When I read that, it was an instant buy-in for me. I've read blogs online and heard from people about how to organize my life, and the tips were usually sub-par or not concrete. When I received Organize Tomorrow Today in my mailbox, I was very enthusiastic about getting started on the book. I set a goal for myself to take down notes on each chapter, and I did so. Dr. Jason Selk and Tom Bartown teached me everything I need to know about developing a Performance Mentality. Starting with Chapter One, they talk about how to organize your most important tasks into your "3 Most Important and your One Must," and they gave studies of why this is so effective. That technique I used the same day and over the next week that I was reading the book, and it taught me the to think Priority and Time Maximization. That was only Chapter One, the rest is unbelievable with what you get. There's a lot to gain by reading this book. It deserves my five star rating. Add this to your list, you won't be disappointed.
A**F
One of the best books I read in a while
This is a book that provides you with practical blueprint to organize your day and and prepare mentally for inevitable challenges that come your way on a daily basis.I summarize this book in these key areas: preparation, organization, mental focus, toughness, time optimization, building confidence and taking action. All these are covered in this book. Their point of view is to prepare for tomorrow like a pro athlete approaches his game which is a successful blueprint of actions that's has been proven to work so many times.
C**G
It's OK- heavy on sports, light on inspiration
I'm not a shill for the author, I buy books, read the whole thing and post up. This book is OK. I'm not going to get into a synopsis of the contents- other reviews are for that. Two observations hit me:1. The authors are coaches for athletes in their mental game. So just about every example in this book is about how [xxx] sports player broke through some mental or performance barrier by applying [yyy] strategy. I'm not exactly a sports fan, so these examples, while informative, didn't really resonate for me. They take the analogy even farther, the book even has a half-time, etc. Fun for some, but just not my cup of tea.2. The book reads like a set of plans. There are interesting strategies (and I really like their advice for picking ONE thing and making it a habit before moving on), but overall the book lacks the timelessness / deeper purpose of Covey, Maxwell, Welch, or a long list of well known business-self-help authors.Did I get something out of the book? Absolutely? Would I recommend it? Maybe, after you've picked over the classics in this segment. There are many.
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