It’s somewhat different, but Alan Lakein’s “How to Get Control of Your Time and Your Life” was rather similar to all three. Start with contemplation of your goals and priorities, including writing them out. And whenever you are unsure what to do next, ask yourself Lakein’s question, “What is the best use of my time right now?”, using the previously established goals and priorities.
(I’m doing this from memory from some time ago, so details may be off a bit, but it’s how I remember the book.)
It’s somewhat different, but Alan Lakein’s “How to Get Control of Your Time and Your Life” was rather similar to all three. Start with contemplation of your goals and priorities, including writing them out. And whenever you are unsure what to do next, ask yourself Lakein’s question, “What is the best use of my time right now?”, using the previously established goals and priorities.
(I’m doing this from memory from some time ago, so details may be off a bit, but it’s how I remember the book.)