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Time Warrior: How to defeat procrastination, people-pleasing, self-doubt, over-commitment, broken promises and chaos

Time Warrior Steve Chandler

Time Warrior by Steve Chandler

Steve Chandler’s new book, Time Warrior: How to defeat procrastination, people-pleasing, self-doubt, over-commitment, broken promises and chaos is a very highly rated book that offers insight and advice for handling procrastination by attacking the way we view time.

…old-fashioned time management programs had a huge, burdensome focus on the future. The line of tasks stretched out forever….fear-based and…overwhelming to have so much of a future to carry around with you. It resulted in massive, pathological procrastination.

If you have problems with procrastination, considering buying this Steve Chandler book.

Buy the Highly Rated Steve Chandler Book Time Warrior to Help You Stop Procrastinating

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I’ve listened to several Steve Chandler audiobooks and enjoyed them. Chandler is also a good narrator, although not everyone agrees with me on that. A Time Warrior audiobook might be available at audible. Click here to check Audible for Time Warrior. At the time of this writing, Time Warrior was available to purchase in print and ebook only.

Time Warrior Reviews

Although almost all the reviewers liked this book and found it helpful, there were a few naysayers. However, if you’ve ever read or listened to anything by Steve Chandler, you’ll already know what to expect. He does use quotes to tap into your mind in a way that makes you really think about things and not some kind of complex system or plan to follow that takes things out of your hands and just keeps you busy. He makes you think about your life.

I haven’t read this book yet, so I can’t say for certain what advice it contains, but I do know that I enjoy his work and find his books helpful. As soon as I have the chance, I’m going to read this one and I’ll post a review of my own.

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Planning isn’t the problem; the lack of a dream is

Most procrastinators (or those that I know) don’t have problems planning out their days, their lives, or their goals. I set goals to paper several times a week. I also ignore those goals most days, because they’re boring. I don’t want to do most of the stuff on my to-do lists, whether I written those to-dos on paper or on an imaginary list in my head. Why don’t I want to do them? Because, as I said before, they’re boring.

That’s never been more clear to me than after Continue reading this article »

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Recommended: The Procrastinator’s Handbook

The Procrastinator’s Handbook was a great book. I read it, dwelt on it, thought about it, intended to write a review of it, but, well, I never got around to it.

The thing is, you shouldn’t let that stop you from reading a copy of this book. Even though some of my habits haven’t changed, the book has helped me cope with my procrastinating ways and helped me change several keys areas of my life that lead to procrastination. Continue reading this article »

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