Jim Loher and Tony Schwartz - known sports psychologists, decided to write a book for businessmen and all those who care about its own productivity. The book was interesting, but it is very ambiguous.
First of all, I want to say that Loher and Schwartz wrote one of the most unusual books on time management of all that I saw. From the very first pages it becomes clear that the creation of the book had a hand (or rather, four hands) people for a long time working with the athletes - almost on every page you can find references to certain sports results, and ten pages in everyday life of the author firmly stand up word from the lexicon of nutritionists, "calorie", "fat" and others.
Jim and Tony in his book suggests that each person, in essence, is a complex system tanks, where it stores various kinds of energy - emotional, mental, physical and others. Any effective person must spend wisely, these forms of energy, but also to be able to accumulate them, and in sufficient quantities. Think of it as a short retelling of the essence of the book.
"Life at full power" to get amusing, but quite messy, crumpled book. Personally I did not like the transition writers on dietetics, short presentation (in the book, I spent two hours), illogicality and obscurity of some chapters, the ambiguity of judgments. However, I came upon the first edition of "Life at full capacity", and now the publishing house "Mann, Ivanov and Ferber" has released its second, revised and enlarged edition. This book - from the category of those that you want to read, no matter what shortcomings - for the sake of a few clever ideas can be shoveled a couple of hundred pages of text.
Jim Loher and Tony Schwartz, "Life at full capacity"
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