Do It Now! Rev Ed: Break the Procrastination Habit - Softcover

J. Knaus, William

 
9780471173991: Do It Now! Rev Ed: Break the Procrastination Habit

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A fully updated guide based on the latest research provides insights and workable solutions to identify and overcome the root causes of procrastination, which can hamper personal and professional fulfillment. Original.

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WILLIAM J. KNAUS, Ed.D., is a former Director of Training at the Institute for Rational Emotive Therapy and the author of Change Your Life Now! (also published by Wiley).

WILLIAM J. KNAUS, Ed.D., is a former Director of Training at the Institute for Rational Emotive Therapy and the author of Change Your Life Now! (also published by Wiley).

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Dr. William J. Knaus's awareness/action approach has helped thousands of people overcome the adverse effects of procrastination. Now, this completely revised and updated edition of his classic bestseller can help you identify the root causes of your particular problem and develop a workable action plan to regain control of your life. Based on the latest research, Do It Now! includes:

  • The Procrastination Inventory a self-test to help you identify personal behavior patterns
  • The six classic procrastination styles and how to overcome them
  • Dozens of helpful exercises and strategies plus special Do It Now! tips

"Don't procrastinate on reading this book and using its methods!" Albert Ellis, Ph.D., President Albert Ellis Institute for Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy

"This compelling book goes beyond procrastination and addresses a general style of life that points the way to less stress, more satisfaction, and greater achievement." Arnold A. Lazarus, Ph.D., ABPP Distinguished Professor Emeritus, Rutgers University Coauthor, The 60-Second Shrink "Better than the excellent original. Must reading for all professionals and laypersons interested in the procrastination habit." Richard C. Springthall, Ph.D. Director of Graduate Studies, American International College Coauthor, Educational Psychology.

"By following Dr. Knaus's simple, elegant, and tested ideas, you'll get more of the rewards of life and create a more productive, powerful you." Joseph Gerstein, Ph.D., FACP Harvard Medical School|

Dr. William J. Knaus's awareness/action approach has helped thousands of people overcome the adverse effects of procrastination. Now, this completely revised and updated edition of his classic bestseller can help you identify the root causes of your particular problem and develop a workable action plan to regain control of your life. Based on the latest research, Do It Now! includes: The Procrastination Inventory--a self-test to help you identify personal behavior patterns The six classic procrastination styles and how to overcome them Dozens of helpful exercises and strategies--plus special Do It Now! tips

""Don't procrastinate on reading this book and using its methods!"" --Albert Ellis, Ph.D., President Albert Ellis Institute for Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy

""This compelling book goes beyond procrastination and addresses a general style of life that points the way to less stress, more satisfaction, and greater achievement."" --Arnold A. Lazarus, Ph.D., ABPP Distinguished Professor Emeritus, Rutgers University Coauthor, The 60-Second Shrink ""Better than the excellent original. Must reading for all professionals and laypersons interested in the procrastination habit.""-- Richard C. Springthall, Ph.D. Director of Graduate Studies, American International College Coauthor, Educational Psychology.

""By following Dr. Knaus's simple, elegant, and tested ideas, you'll get more of the rewards of life and create a more productive, powerful you."" --Joseph Gerstein, Ph.D., FACP Harvard Medical School

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ISBN 10:  1620455854 ISBN 13:  9781620455852
Verlag: WILEY, 1997
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