Named one of Oprah.com’s “Self-Help Books That Actually Help”
· “Building
and maintaining an ‘external brain’ for navigating our world is
critical for a sustainable lifestyle. Paula Rizzo has written a fun and
useful manifesto for off-loading the job of remembering and
reminding, to free up your head’s bandwidth to be focused on more
meaningful stuff.” --David Allen International Best-Selling Author, Getting Things Done: the Art of Stress-Free Productivity
· “Those
of us who love making lists have been waiting for a terrific book like
Listful Thinking to feed our obsession. It’s practical, funny, and
thought-provoking, and will inspire readers to use list-making
themselves--both to get more done and have more fun.” --Gretchen Rubin, author of the #1 New York Times and international bestseller The Happiness Project
· “There’s
something so gratifying about writing out a list and scratching tasks
off. Listful Thinking incorporates list making at work, home and play so
you can be less overwhelmed and enjoy your life.” --Julie Morgenstern, Productivity Expert and NY Times Bestselling Author of Time Management From the Inside Out
What
do Madonna, Martha Stewart, John Lennon, Ellen DeGeneres, Ben Franklin,
Ronald Reagan, Leonardo da Vinci, Thomas Edison, and Johnny Cash have
in common? Each is (or was) a list maker. These successful people, along
with CEOs and successful
entrepreneurs, all use lists to keep track of their ideas, thoughts, and tasks.
Finding
enough hours in the day to get everything accomplished and allow for
some downtime can be a struggle. It’s no wonder so many of us are
stressed, overextended, and exhausted.
More than half of all American employees feel overwhelmed, according to a study by the non-profit Family and Work Institute.
For
the 54 percent of us who feel like we’re chasing our own tails, Listful
Thinking is here to prove that it doesn’t have to be that way. You can
still find time to relax, read a good book, and do the things you love.
Listful
Thinking is the book that will give readers their lives back with
indispensable tips on saving time, getting organized, improving
productivity, saving money, and reducing stress.