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How to Invest Your Time Like Money Kindle Edition

4.2 out of 5 stars 192 ratings

Get out of time debt.

How to Invest Your Time Like Money is a concise, practical guide to get you out of time debt. Unlike others, who create the false hope that if only you worked harder, faster, longer, and smarter, you could do everything you want and make everyone happy, time coach Elizabeth Grace Saunders introduces a process to better manage your limited time so you can focus on what’s important. Her method will help you avoid letting everyday pressures and demands get in the way. Using proven techniques and exercises based on the principles of personal finance, readers will learn to identify their time debt, create a balanced budget, build a base schedule, maximize their time ROI, and identify a process to get back on track—and stay there.
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ADVANCE PRAISE for How to Invest Your Time Like Money:

Scott Gerber, founder, Young Entrepreneur Council—
“Success comes from investing your time in the right opportunities at the right time. This book provides a practical guide to knowing what to do—and when—so you stop wasting time and start living life.”

Laura Vanderkam, author, What the Most Successful People Do Before Breakfast—
“Do you feel busy, yet underwhelmed by what you’re getting done? Elizabeth Saunders’s simple but profound guide to time management helps readers figure out what’s realistic to accomplish in the 24 hours per day we have—and how to invest those hours so wisely that 24 hours is all we need.”

Greg McKeown, author, New York Times bestseller, Essentialism: The Disciplined Pursuit of Less—
“Like the financial bubbles of the past, we are now in a busyness bubble. Being busy has become an overvalued asset, and we boast about how much we have to do with irrational exuberance. But it’s a bogus badge of honor that leaves us in significant time debt. In this book, Saunders lays out a brilliant formula for how to pursue what is most essential.”

Cal Newport, author, So Good They Can’t Ignore You—
“A clear and concrete guide not just to organizing your present but to building your ideal future. Every college graduate should read this book before arriving at their first day of work.”

Ash Kumra, cofounder, DreamItAlive.com; Empact100 award-winning entrepreneur (2011)—
“Elizabeth’s latest book is timeless. It helps you regardless of your stage of life, type of profession, and, most importantly, life purpose. Mastering productivity is essential for all these and more!”

About the Author

Elizabeth Grace Saunders an internationally recognized time coach and the founder and CEO of Real Life E, a time coaching and training company. She is the author of The 3 Secrets to Effective Time Investment: How to Achieve More Success with Less Stress.

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  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B00RZZA64I
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Harvard Business Review Press
  • Accessibility ‏ : ‎ Learn more
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ February 17, 2015
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • File size ‏ : ‎ 3.2 MB
  • Screen Reader ‏ : ‎ Supported
  • Enhanced typesetting ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • X-Ray ‏ : ‎ Not Enabled
  • Word Wise ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 73 pages
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1633690615
  • Page Flip ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Customer Reviews:
    4.2 out of 5 stars 192 ratings

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Elizabeth Grace Saunders
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Elizabeth Grace Saunders is an internationally recognized time coach, author and speaker, as well as the founder and CEO of Real Life E, a time coaching company. Elizabeth is an expert on achieving more success with less stress.

Real Life E empowers individuals who feel guilty, overwhelmed, and frustrated to feel peaceful, confident and accomplished through time management coaching. Real Life E also encourages Christians to align themselves with God's heart through Divine Time Management group coaching.

Elizabeth's first book published by McGraw Hill, "The 3 Secrets to Effective Time Investment: How to Achieve More Success With Less Stress," explores how to go beyond managing your time to effective time investment so you can not only keep up with life but enjoy the process.

Elizabeth's second book published by Harvard Business Review, "How to Invest Your Time Like Money," explains how to get out of time debt so you can have enough time for what's most important.

Her third book published by FaithWords, "Divine Time Management," explores how Christians can experience more joyful, peaceful lives by aligning their time with God's best.

Elizabeth was selected as one of the Top 25 Amazing Women of the Year by Stiletto Woman magazine. She contributes to blogs like Harvard Business Review, Forbes, and Fast Company and has appeared on CBS, ABC, NBC, and Fox. (www.reallifee.com/press).

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Customers find the book practical and easy to read, with one review noting it's a brief treatise on economizing time. The writing style receives positive feedback, with one customer describing it as well-written and concise. They appreciate the value for money, with one review highlighting the well-conceived analogy with money.

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Customers appreciate the book's practical approach to time management, with one customer noting it as a brief treatise on economizing time.

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"...not a ton of new material in this book but it was laid out in the very useful way for me. So I will recommend this book to others...." Read more

"...This book encourages you to accept that your time is finite and that you should budget and invest it properly on the most important and impactful..." Read more

"...But well written and an interesting approach to understanding the value of time and planning." Read more

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Customers find the book enjoyable and easy to read, with one customer noting it's great to skim through.

"...Elizabeth's first book too was outstanding, and this one is a great compliment and down to earth...." Read more

"I love that this book is a quick read. I learned a bunch of useful techniques that I have applied to my weekly routine...." Read more

"...It is a small and easy read; gets right to the point and easy to revisit later. - It is actionable and practical...." Read more

"...It gave me a great perspective on the book and helped me understand why she is so passionate about being time wealthy." Read more

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"...The author is pragmatic and to the point. I immediately subscribed to her blog and have made this a summer must-read for my college aged kids...." Read more

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Customers find the book offers good value for money, with one customer noting that the analogy with money is well conceived.

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Top reviews from the United States

  • Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2015
    This is a very helpful and I dare say remarkable book. I am an avid follower of GTD and have functioned pretty well, but have had difficulty with gaining a sense of how much I could do. Deciding what next action to do "on the fly" has been difficult and over a course of day, leads to decision fatigue. Of course, everyone is different and there are those that thrive on the spontaneity of deciding what to do moment by moment. I am one of those that needs more structure and I have struggled with the best practices to do that. Elizabeth's first book too was outstanding, and this one is a great compliment and down to earth. In this day and age of constant input and seemingly conflicting priorities, one has to make a stand and focus on what is important. This book provides the tools to do just that. I have read so very many books on productivity and ways to get things done. As a professor of microbiology and infectious diseases at a major research university here in the USA, I have so much that lands in my lap. Elizabeth provides the clear and concise tools to be productive AND on the important things. I think we can put to rest finally the tired old term of "time management" and embrace what truly is important -- the concept of "time investment". From this senior professor....folks, I urge you to get this book and see for yourselves. This book is truly a gem!
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  • Reviewed in the United States on June 28, 2018
    I love that this book is a quick read. I learned a bunch of useful techniques that I have applied to my weekly routine. In fact I’m planning to reread it to make sure I haven’t missed anything. I wish there was an audio version. There’s not a ton of new material in this book but it was laid out in the very useful way for me. So I will recommend this book to others. I’ve already recommended it to my wife.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on February 17, 2015
    Throwing money at a problem rarely fixes it and so too does throwing time at a project; eventually it will catch up to you as you build deficits in other important areas of your life, just like when you spend money you don't have. This book encourages you to accept that your time is finite and that you should budget and invest it properly on the most important and impactful things in your life. Easier said than done, but this book teaches you how to not only identify what is important, but also on how to identify (and fix) those habits and ways of thinking that compromise our decisions on how we should be spending our time.

    That being said, there are several specific things about this book that I like a lot:
    - It is a small and easy read; gets right to the point and easy to revisit later.
    - It is actionable and practical. You can take this book and use it without guesswork; it says what you need to do in plain English.
    - It holistically addresses the problem from your reactions to stress to your daily routines and actions. Using this book you will realize that you are not lazy, stupid or unproductive (in my case) but rather you are just allocating your time poorly.
    - Lastly, it is grounded in reality and it paces you appropriately; you never feel overwhelmed by what you have to do.
    13 people found this helpful
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  • Reviewed in the United States on May 25, 2016
    It is OK
  • Reviewed in the United States on April 15, 2016
    Would have loved to see more complex life examples and how these tools will help overcome them. But well written and an interesting approach to understanding the value of time and planning.
  • Reviewed in the United States on September 25, 2016
    In a world of time management books that take up way too much time, this is the first one I have read that respects your time and delivers great advice. Many concepts in the book are not new, but the author's perspective and direct wording makes this a valuable resource. Like anything, the hard part is implementing the discipline to realize success...in this case, making yourself time-wealthy. The author is pragmatic and to the point. I immediately subscribed to her blog and have made this a summer must-read for my college aged kids. Read the "about the author" section at the end of the book first (Kindle version anyway). It gave me a great perspective on the book and helped me understand why she is so passionate about being time wealthy.
    5 people found this helpful
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  • Reviewed in the United States on December 1, 2015
    Elizabeth's concept of time wealthy and time impoverished has the potential to significantly reframe how we invest our time. Some may argue that all books related to time management say basically the same things, but Elizabeth packs some powerful, practical insights in this short, easy-to-read book. I had the opportunity to interview Elizabeth on our People and Projects Podcast and found that she's the real deal--she practices what she teaches and is very transparent and authentic with her readers. I highly recommend this book!
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  • Reviewed in the United States on February 28, 2015
    The book takes a no-nonsense approach to making the most of your time in as few words as possible. A quick read that's easy to skim with a few metaphors and examples for clarity. Very Practical

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  • Raisond' etre!
    5.0 out of 5 stars Brilliant Time Management Insights!
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on September 4, 2017
    I found this book extremely useful on every count regarding time management. Go for it and you will never regret!
  • lbp
    2.0 out of 5 stars non lo consiglio, per me sono consigli scontati - nulla che ciascuno di non non sappia già
    Reviewed in Italy on March 6, 2015
    davvero, per quanto io valuti molto il lavoro degli altri, non c'e' assolutamente nulla di nuovo. E' come leggere un libro su come allacciarsi le scarpe...
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  • Greyson
    3.0 out of 5 stars Interesting
    Reviewed in Germany on June 23, 2017
    The book has some good points on how to manage your time. The whole point of investing it like money is also quite interesting. Unfortunately the advice is not far away from what is easily accessible on the web.

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