The book begins with a series of good quotes and anecdotal stories relating to time, use of tools, efficiency, etc.
The book continues its meandering around a series of concepts that do not come together until you reach Chapter Ten: "Making a Power Schedule." Here all the stories fall into place and everything begins to make sense.
Using the Power Schedule method, you learn to manage all aspects of your life around a planned set of actions instead of priorities. The Power Schedule provides a way to take care of all your roles and goals, minimizes fires, and allows "interruptions" to occur without losing the effectiveness of the schedule. This flexibility makes Power Scheduling an advance over left-brain, linear 'time management.'
This book will be of benefit to anyone who is NOT a type A person, as it appeals to a right brain approach to planning.
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