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Re: Official Review: Timehack: Master the Art of Time Manage

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I am glad you found the book helpful. Thank you for the lovely review.
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Eatsleaves wrote:Thank you for the great review. A friend of mine is fond of saying, "Time is not your friend". How true! I'll be adding this title to my bookshelves. As for the meditation part of the book, perhaps the author's argument is that taking the time to be present in the moment, even for a short while, can get us focused and more productive with the time we do have? Thanks, too, for clarifying that the book was not a metaphysical one. The title had me uninterested at first.
Great quote from your friend! Yes I believe that is along the lines of what the author was saying. How sometimes taking time for your mental well-being will spare you time-consuming mistakes.

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gali wrote:I am glad you found the book helpful. Thank you for the lovely review.
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