Tell us the book title and your author name.
Time Management In An Instant: 60 Ways to Make the Most of Your Day
Karen Leland and Keith Bailey
What inspired the book?
After years of leading time management classes we decided it was time to try and capture the information and put in in a place where people who could not come to our live courses could find it.
What makes this book special to you?
In order to update the book, Keith and I did a ton of research on the leading edge of what is happening in the field of time management. This book is special to me, because of that research and because it's a topic very close to my own heart!
What makes this a book that other people MUST read and WHY?
I think this is a must ready because it covers some of the most critical time issues we face today such as multitasking, procrastination, lack of focus etc... The book has a great deal of practical information that can help people solve everyday time issues.
What people NEED to read this book and WHY?
Same answer as above.
What sparks your creativity? Any tips to help others spark their own creativity?
Well, I'm embarrassed to say that a clean and organized desk and work area is one of the things that defiantly helps spark my creativity. This might explain why I am such a time management geek. But also, space to reflect. I find that if I book every moment of every day, I don't have the space I need to be creative.
What has been the biggest stumbling block in your writing? Can you share some tips to help others get past similar problems?
By far the biggest stumbling block is just finding the time to sit down and do it! Once I get going I'm into it and thing flow, but finding that starring time can be a bear. What I have started to do is schd. an hour first thing in the morning just for writing.
What do you think motivates people to become authors? What motivated you to get into this unusual industry?
Tell me about the most unusual things you have done to promote any books?
I belted out 'Oh What a Beautiful Morning' form the musical Oklahoma at a book signing, on a dare.
NON FICTION - Why are you the BEST person to write this book? What in your background or in your research makes you qualified to do justice to this topic?
I've been leading time management workshops for close to 25 years. During that time I've studied the topic, spoken about it to countless conferences around the globe and written about for a wide variety of magazines and newspapers. But more than any of that, I've been working with my own time management habits for 40 plus years. I've tried all of this out on myself to see what works and doesn't.
NON FICTION - If a potential reader thinks that your book wouldn't interest them, what would you say to convince them to buy? I'm thinking something better than "Its the greatest book ever." Give me something more specific :)
I would ask the person where in their life they could use more specific support to fight distraction and find their focus. What goals are they having trouble achieving? Could they use more of a feeling of accomplishment at the end of the day? Would they like to knock off work an hour earlier a few days a week or take a real vacation? The information in the book, could contribute to all of that.
NON FICTION - Why does the topic of your book interest you? Why would it interest potential readers? Give us a hook to reel in new readers.
A recent study by the Families and Work Institute found that more than 50 percent of those surveyed said they are either handling too many tasks at the same time or are frequently interrupted during the workday—or both. I'm passionate about finding ways to overcome this condition, and create a balanced.
NON FICTION Is there a way to tie your book topic to current events? If so, tell us about how you could do that. I have a blog to feature information and examples about tying books into current events that might be a good place for you to promote your book.
If there's anything else you would like to share, this is the time and place.
Thank you for visiting with me and in closing, give us your website address and a link to order your book.
Karen Leland - Bestselling author of Time Management In An Instant: 60 Ways to Make the Most of Your Day
Buy a copy of
Time Management In An Instant the week of July 20th and receive a free license to view the Essential Email online course. To buy the book and claim your bonus, or just to buy the book go to:
http://www.quality-service.com/timemanagementinaninstantKaren Leland and Keith Bailey are the bestselling authors of six books including Time Management In An Instant: 60 Ways to Make the Most of Your Day. They are the co-founders of Sterling Consulting Group, which helps organizations and individuals learn how to fight distraction and find their focus in a wired world. For more information please contact:
kleland@scgtraining.comTell us the book title and your author name.
Time Management In An Instant: 60 Ways to Make the Most of Your Day
Karen Leland and Keith Bailey
What inspired the book?
After years of leading time management classes we decided it was time to try and capture the information and put in in a place where people who could not come to our live courses could find it.
What makes this book special to you?
In order to update the book, Keith and I did a ton of research on the leading edge of what is happening in the field of time management. This book is special to me, because of that research and because it's a topic very close to my own heart!
What makes this a book that other people MUST read and WHY?
I think this is a must ready because it covers some of the most critical time issues we face today such as multitasking, procrastination, lack of focus etc... The book has a great deal of practical information that can help people solve everyday time issues.
What people NEED to read this book and WHY?
Same answer as above.
What sparks your creativity? Any tips to help others spark their own creativity?
Well, I'm embarrassed to say that a clean and organized desk and work area is one of the things that defiantly helps spark my creativity. This might explain why I am such a time management geek. But also, space to reflect. I find that if I book every moment of every day, I don't have the space I need to be creative.
What has been the biggest stumbling block in your writing? Can you share some tips to help others get past similar problems?
By far the biggest stumbling block is just finding the time to sit down and do it! Once I get going I'm into it and thing flow, but finding that starring time can be a bear. What I have started to do is schd. an hour first thing in the morning just for writing.
What do you think motivates people to become authors? What motivated you to get into this unusual industry?
Tell me about the most unusual things you have done to promote any books?
I belted out 'Oh What a Beautiful Morning' form the musical Oklahoma at a book signing, on a dare.
NON FICTION - Why are you the BEST person to write this book? What in your background or in your research makes you qualified to do justice to this topic?
I've been leading time management workshops for close to 25 years. During that time I've studied the topic, spoken about it to countless conferences around the globe and written about for a wide variety of magazines and newspapers. But more than any of that, I've been working with my own time management habits for 40 plus years. I've tried all of this out on myself to see what works and doesn't.
NON FICTION - If a potential reader thinks that your book wouldn't interest them, what would you say to convince them to buy? I'm thinking something better than "Its the greatest book ever." Give me something more specific :)
I would ask the person where in their life they could use more specific support to fight distraction and find their focus. What goals are they having trouble achieving? Could they use more of a feeling of accomplishment at the end of the day? Would they like to knock off work an hour earlier a few days a week or take a real vacation? The information in the book, could contribute to all of that.
NON FICTION - Why does the topic of your book interest you? Why would it interest potential readers? Give us a hook to reel in new readers.
A recent study by the Families and Work Institute found that more than 50 percent of those surveyed said they are either handling too many tasks at the same time or are frequently interrupted during the workday—or both. I'm passionate about finding ways to overcome this condition, and create a balanced.
NON FICTION Is there a way to tie your book topic to current events? If so, tell us about how you could do that. I have a blog to feature information and examples about tying books into current events that might be a good place for you to promote your book.
If there's anything else you would like to share, this is the time and place.
Thank you for visiting with me and in closing, give us your website address and a link to order your book.
Karen Leland - Bestselling author of Time Management In An Instant: 60 Ways to Make the Most of Your Day
SPECIAL OFFER FOR BLOG TOUR VISITORS ONLY THE WEEK OF JULY 20thBuy a copy of
Time Management In An Instant the week of July 20th and receive a free license to view the Essential Email online course. To buy the book and claim your bonus, or just to buy the book go to:
http://www.quality-service.com/timemanagementinaninstantKaren Leland and Keith Bailey are the bestselling authors of six books including Time Management In An Instant: 60 Ways to Make the Most of Your Day. They are the co-founders of Sterling Consulting Group, which helps organizations and individuals learn how to fight distraction and find their focus in a wired world. For more information please contact:
kleland@scgtraining.com