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Manage Your Energy, Not Your Time (Harvard Business Review) | [Tony Schwartz]
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Manage Your Energy, Not Your Time (Harvard Business Review)

  • by Tony Schwartz
  • Narrated by Todd Mundt
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Increasing your energy capacity is the best way to get more work done faster and better.

From the October 2007 issue of Harvard Business Review.

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©2007 by the President and Fellows of Harvard College, All Rights Reserved; (P)2007 Audible Inc.

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    Would you listen to Manage Your Energy, Not Your Time (Harvard Business Review) again? Why?

    I have listened to it several times and recommended it to many people I work with as well as my husband. It's message that we all have limited energy is a critical one.


    Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?

    I changed some of the things I do in my life.


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    What made the experience of listening to Manage Your Energy, Not Your Time (Harvard Business Review) the most enjoyable?

    This was a short piece which was tightly focused on energy and how to manage energy. It began from the standpoint that time is a finite resource whilst energy can be renewed. Then it went into the ways to renew energy. Great listen. I will undoubtedly listen to it again - something I do with very few titles.


    What did you like best about this story?

    I liked the tight focus. It focused on one area and covered it well. I'm definitely looking at more from the Harvard Business Review.


    What about Todd Mundt’s performance did you like?

    He was easy to understand, didn't speak too fast or too slow and seemed to impart an enthusiasm for the topic which was enjoyable.


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    Always strive for an open mind.

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    What made the experience of listening to Manage Your Energy, Not Your Time (Harvard Business Review) the most enjoyable?

    The author definitely knows their subject


    Any additional comments?

    Not a lot of practical guidelines, due to the briefness. The Power of Full Engagement gets in a lot more depth.

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    What made the experience of listening to Manage Your Energy, Not Your Time (Harvard Business Review) the most enjoyable?

    Very informative... I liked how the book addresses the traditional method of managing our time, and shows how focusing upon allocating our energy can be far more profitable and beneficial to our goals


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    What made the experience of listening to Manage Your Energy, Not Your Time (Harvard Business Review) the most enjoyable?

    I enjoy HBR's articles and this caught my eye. Like others, they give you the information you need. It's to the point. I immediately was able to implement some strategies.


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    The performance was OK. Like a lot of development books, it is on the dry side.


    Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?

    Yes. I commute 30 minutes to work and I was able t listen to most of it in one sitting.


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