A "super" introduction to task management to end "To-Do Hell
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This book is an introduction to task management, but it also relativizes even "managing tasks themselves"! Self-management with a behavioral economic perspective
Don't view humans as machines that can be programmed to do what they are programmed to do.
Human behavior is created by these two coordinated systems.
The conventional view is embedded with the value that System 2 (the brain of reason) is the most "human" of all, and that its embodiment is supreme. For example, "Seven Habits" is a true System 2 book. [The idea that "Relativization is necessary
On the other hand, since the main topic of my book is "Intellectual Production," task management is only touched on in Chapter 2. It is an important component, though.
This book is probably an entire book focused on task management
How should we recover when task management fails?
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