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It's About Time!: The Six Styles of Procrastination and How to Overcome Them |
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Rating:  Summary: The dark and unknown world of procrastination, revealed. Review: I believe Dr. Sapadin does an excellant job of explaining and bringing to light the world of procrastinators. I feel this book is of good quality, but in my case, it did not help me to overcome my own problem of procratination. She tells many stories of successes, but for me, it wasn't even close to a tie. In all, Dr. Sapadin presents this book in an excellant manner and shows the utmost knowledge and understanding of the subject. For others, this book may be a great help of which one has a risk they can not afford not to take in reading this book.
Rating:  Summary: Interesting, yet too simplistic Review: I read this book and sat and thought.....hummm...does she even know who I am and what my real problem is. Well, No! She classified me into a group, which makes me just a statistic. I felt really put off by this book. I believe the author is quite intelligent in her field of understanding but I do not feel that she did a great job in helping me overcome my procrastination methods. Essentially, this book did NOT help me. But it could help others less analytical.
Rating:  Summary: Not to Waste It On this Book Review: Straight forward look at diff. procrastination styles. The key to solving a problem is to understand the problem and this book does a thorough job towards understanding the problem of procrastination. Bottom line- it helped me.
Rating:  Summary: Easy to read and understand. Review: Straight forward look at diff. procrastination styles. The key to solving a problem is to understand the problem and this book does a thorough job towards understanding the problem of procrastination. Bottom line- it helped me.
Rating:  Summary: LOTS OF GREAT SUGGESTIONS Review: This book is great. It teaches you how to overcome your procrastination, based on your personality style. What is a good tip for me (a perfectionist) may not be a good one for someone else (a crisis-maker). The author described me to a tee in several scenarios.
Rating:  Summary: an helpful, intelligent book written by a competent person Review: This is a very useful book for those who are actually concerned with a personal problem of procrastination. You do not waste your time by reading it. It can actually help, because of the competence of the author, her capability to find the right words to suggest problems and ideas that can support people in their autoanalysis.
Rating:  Summary: Not to Waste It On this Book Review: This was my first,unfortunatly, book on procrastination, and absolutly the worst book on the subject. How simplistic to divide procrastination into six personality styles! Don't try to pigonhole yourself with silly labels! Offers very little reletively to other books on the subject, which can suggest many rich, insightful and even clever ways on becoming productive. Good news is - the only way is up.
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