Productivity specialist Helene Segura has seen her clients succumb to all the pitfalls of overwork: Men whose marriages are falling apart because they’re never home, or when they are at home, they’re not paying attention to their family because they’re still working. Women who work their tails off to shatter glass ceilings, and instead end up working themselves into an emotional breakdown by trying to balance too many of life’s pieces. For these people, she wroteThe Inefficiency Assassin.
The Inefficiency Assassin provides coaching people need when they feel like they're drowning. For over a decade, Helene Segura has been teaching clients about how to diagnose their productivity challenges, make the necessary adjustments, and transform their businesses and work lives. She walks entrepreneurs and professionals through powerful sessions-in-a-book to dissolve the gap between knowledge and application.
The Inefficiency Assassin is written for different learning styles and contains both detailed strategies and tactics. The book is divided into three essential areas of focus (great for global learners), with each area containing situational chapters that are split into scenarios/stories, the source of the problem (for the reflective learners), the solution strategies (for the right-brained creative learners) and the solution tactics (for the concrete-sequential learners and the reactive just give me the quick fix” readers). Readers can choose to read all sections, or just the ones that resonate with their learning style or time-management challenges. A helpful case studies” section near the end of the book presents thirteen common challenges and their solutions, so readers can easily self-diagnose and treat their time-management problems.
Whether readers want to streamline, downsize, better manage paper and information, organize tasks, or simply make their work and home lives more efficient, The Inefficiency Assassin meets people where they are struggling most with quick, easy-to-implement strategies and tactics to, as the author promises, kick chaos to the curb.”