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How to Be Organized in Spite of Yourself: Time and Space Management That Works With Your Personal Style

How to Be Organized in Spite of Yourself: Time and Space Management That Works With Your Personal Style

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Easy to read, pretty simple ideas, but the impact is superb
Review: .
IMHO, self-help books should make it easy for me to find and understand the meat, easy to get to the particular information that pertains to me, and ideally have solutions that are effective for me personally. The first two are true and time will prove/disprove the third.

1) You can skip lots - if you score low on the intro test, skip the rest of the chapter. I.e., I am a distracted (20), pack rat (20), cliff-hanger (20) who is alergic to details (15). I am too low on fence-sitting to bother with it. I am precise but I am not a "perfectionist plus." My desk is a total mess (so I am not a "right-angle" type) but I am not a "slob" - my messiness comes from other sources. [I was able to skip half the pages! Hooray!]

2) The suggested cures are not esoteric (and shouldn't be). In my case I should use hourly chimes (help me notice time passing), break projects into mini-goals, create a daily plan, handle my magazine/book "to do" pile better, improve my time estimating, improve prioritizing, and have someone yell STOP at me occassionally.

3) Nothing really new, but you can see how I could identify the specific targets to focus on more effectively than if I had to just go down a list that included cures for risk-avoidance, for example.

THE BIG Q: Will it work? Will I adopt these practices? Will I keep them up?
OOPS - this isn't the "Whacko Ego Tripping" bulletin board...

If you are reading this, you should get the book, spend an hour, and then decide if it works for you. If YES, spend another couple of hours and emerge with a "To Do" and a "How To Do" list. It sure is a bargain.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: lollapalooza
Review: As a newcomer to aol and the computer'I tried to submit for the second time a review of HOW TO BE ORGANIZED IN SPITE OF YOURSELF.My rewards for reading the book made me try again.Being a total slob,the info that the authors presented allowed me to change and still be a slob--kinda hard to do but,boy does it work.The extra effort expended just reenforces the rewards.Five stars to a book that's worth ten.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: lollapalooza
Review: As a newcomer to aol and the computer'I tried to submit for the second time a review of HOW TO BE ORGANIZED IN SPITE OF YOURSELF.My rewards for reading the book made me try again.Being a total slob,the info that the authors presented allowed me to change and still be a slob--kinda hard to do but,boy does it work.The extra effort expended just reenforces the rewards.Five stars to a book that's worth ten.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Best I've Read
Review: I actually hold down 2 demanding jobs, as an air traffic controller and union representative. I share the union office with other people and I have limited time to get my administrative paperwork done. So I really needed advice that would be straightforward and useful. Ms. Schlenger's overview of time and space management styles, along with specific how-to's gave me what I needed to know, in a very readable format. I highly recommend this book to people who have to live or work with others who may have different preferences when it comes to getting organized. We can do things differently, and still get them done!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Identifying Your Operational Style has Never Been Easier!
Review: I find it very refreshing when a book gives me permission to use notes of paper rather than a planner, handle paper more than once when it crosses my desk, and allows me to actually have a desk with things on it. Why, they even let you have a junk drawer, or HandyDrawer for those things I just might need someday (as long as I clean it out once in awhile).

The authors of How to Be Organized in Spite of Yourself have done just that, and help us identify ourselves within the Ten Operational Styles: Hopper, Perfectionist Plus, Allergic to Detail, Fence Sitter, Cliff Hanger, Everything Out, Nothing Out, Right Angler, Pack Rat, or Total Slob. And we don't even have to fit perfectly into any one, so we can adapt our organizing system according to several different styles.

Time logs are not new to a student of organizational techniques, but the authors encourage us to analyze our logs and identify which tasks have the most value, could be delegated, interrupted, etc. Since most of us don't realize where the time actually does go, this tool forces us to document where and how we get things accomplished. Only then can we change our system and create a new workable one.

Full of tips for streamlining your tasks and working with those who have opposing operational styles from our own, this book is very effective in helping us recognize timewasters and helps establish new ways of saving time for the things that actually do matter at work and home.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Expectation Not Met
Review: I purchased this book based on the reviews it received and the comparitively low price. (I had to laugh when I saw that one reviewer was an air traffic controller too!) I am glad that this book has been helpful for some. For me though, I found "Organizing, Plain and Simple" by Donna Smallin, to be much more practical.

As a single mom I'm looking for suggestions and practical tips to becoming more organized across the board. This book seems more geared to organizing your desk and tasks at work. It involves documenting how you spend your time, etc. That was not helpful to me since I would spend the majority of my day documenting instead of doing. The book also uses a tremendous amount of space describing each time/space management style without giving very many tips on how to overcome your particular style.

I am not comfortable being critical of these author's, I mean I couldn't write a book! The fact remains I was disappointed with this particular book since I didn't find much practical advice here.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Expectation Not Met
Review: I purchased this book based on the reviews it received and the comparitively low price. (I had to laugh when I saw that one reviewer was an air traffic controller too!) I am glad that this book has been helpful for some. For me though, I found "Organizing, Plain and Simple" by Donna Smallin, to be much more practical.

As a single mom I'm looking for suggestions and practical tips to becoming more organized across the board. This book seems more geared to organizing your desk and tasks at work. It involves documenting how you spend your time, etc. That was not helpful to me since I would spend the majority of my day documenting instead of doing. The book also uses a tremendous amount of space describing each time/space management style without giving very many tips on how to overcome your particular style.

I am not comfortable being critical of these author's, I mean I couldn't write a book! The fact remains I was disappointed with this particular book since I didn't find much practical advice here.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: could have been better
Review: I was looking for a lot more than what was given, I am still looking for a strong oragnization book

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: could have been better
Review: I was looking for a lot more than what was given, I am still looking for a strong oragnization book

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: de-frazzling
Review: No one could be as disorganized as I.Unfortunately most organizational books want you to change your modus-operandi.I have finally found one that will accept me as I am without making me change.I know I am a total slob but I want to be organized in accordance with what I am.Now I have some semblance of a chance.5 stars for giving me that chance.


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