Today is the first day of the rest of your life! Our daily lives are hectic and complex. Merely saving time has long ceased to be enough, which is why Lothar J. Seiwert, Germany's pre-eminent time management authority, promotes holistic life management. In this first English edition of his best-selling book, he shows how we can improve the quality of our lives through better organization of the professional and private spheres. Seiwert writes about living life actively, about taking the initiative, about shaping every single day and consciously creating more pleasant moments.
Lothar J. Seiwert Book order






- 2008
- 2004
How to Simplify Your Life : Seven Practical Steps to Letting Go of Your Burdens and Living a Happier Life
- 300 pages
- 11 hours of reading
Practical wisdom on work, money, health, and relationshipsThe international bestseller "How to Simplify Your Life "offers concrete advice on achieving happiness in a time of economic contraction and uncertainty. The book explains, in seven steps, how to get rid of unnecessary stuff and unload the burdens of modern life--and points the way back to what we know is important but have forgotten. By following the path outlined in the book, readers will learn to organize their time (and their desks), change the way they think about money, improve their health and relationships, and find meaning in their lives.The book shows readers how to: Eliminate chaos in the workplace Cut back on activities and slow down Get rid of money hang-ups and get out of debt Balance private life with career life Make room for relationships
- 1992
Managing your Time
- 80 pages
- 3 hours of reading
The successful use of time-planning techniques and working methods makes it possible for hard-pressed business managers to save time every day. The author of this guide explains how this can be achieved through the use of diagrams, charts and checklists. The text explains the concept of consistent time management, which begins with an analysis of the working day and allows managers to be prepared for future events, to concentrate on essentials, to avoid dissipation of energy, to decide on priorities and to delegate work, to reduce interruptions and stress, and to improve personal performance and overall job satisfaction.