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Time management book - 24 Hours are Enough

Numbers Don’t Add Up

Two policemen. One a cautious old warhorse. One a young enthusiastic daredevil. They must ditch their personal animosity and come together to solve a series of crimes – broad daylight murder and bomb explosions – that threatens to expose the highest echelons of power. A sequence of events that began more than 50 years ago in the tribal heartland of India.

What would you do if you had more time?

Take your family on a vacation? Hang out with school friends? Start a rock band? Write the book you had been meaning to? Start a side hustle to increase income? Complete the online course you purchased long ago?

Imagine how it would feel like to fulfill those dreams. Better still, write them down on a piece of paper and dive straight into the book.

Because it provides a step-by-step guide for schedule all your commitments, be it professional or personal. In a way that leaves room for more.

This book covers:

  • Setting priorities
  • Differentiating between urgent and important
  • Scheduling a work day
  • Creating daily lists for easy reference
  • Setting short term and long term goals for a fulfilling life
  • Planning tactics
  • Self motivation
Time management book - 24 Hours are Enough

What does the book talk about

How to live happily ever after deals with the concept that being happy is in your own hands. Your happiness cannot be defined by what others expect of you or the mood of those around you. It’s time you took control of your own life. This book gives you the steps you can take to be happy in a relationship.

Who is this book for

To tell you the truth, I started with writing for women who have been in a single or multiple relationships over past couple of years. But people of all age and gender have found it interesting and useful.

Girls want to know what happens when the initial novelty of the relationship wears off. Men want to know how the women think and what makes them tick.

Mixed bag of reflections

This book has a collection of 14 short stories and flash fictions about day-to-day travails of middle class people, especially women.

List of stories:

The eyes                                              Heartless

The fish                                               Afterall, it’s my life

The period                                         Freedom

100 steps                                            The stolen orange

Birthday                                            Daughter’s bidai

One day as woman??                     Gift

Grief                                                 Celebration

Book Flashes from life Kindle Edition

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