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My Desk is Driving Me Crazy: End Overwhelm, Do Less, and Accomplish More

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Entrepreneurs are smart, confident, good at what they do, and help their clients get amazing results. Often times they are busy, stressed, and overwhelmed which holds them back from the success and the difference they really want to make. Some days seem like a never-ending to-do list, then there are webinars, podcasts, newsletters, social media–and the pace keeps picking up. They wonder if they’ll ever get on top of things and feel in control again. The cost to their business is enormous. When they procrastinate, feel paralyzed, avoid making decisions, or have trouble focusing on the most important actions to take, they end up being less productive and effective. Traditional time-management approaches encourage entrepreneurs to speed up, fit more in, and be more efficient – so they can cross everything off their to-do list. However, they don’t stop to consider that maybe they shouldn't be trying to do everything on their to-do list in the first place. Bottom line? When you work for yourself, you simply can't afford to be overwhelmed, stressed, or scattered. When you're overwhelmed or too busy, focusing on getting more done isn't the answer. So what is the answer? In My Desk is Driving Me Crazy you’ll discover how to easily sort through what is important and what isn't–and let the unimportant things go–so you can put your energy on what truly matters to you instead, with ease and clarity.

125 pages, Kindle Edition

Published September 10, 2019

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Sue Rasmussen

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80 reviews60 followers
January 21, 2019
This book has good advice on getting organised, mostly by "doing less", making good choices on what is what and being honest with oneself. The advice is straightforward and not too surprising, but it comes from a place of depth and wisdom. I found it easy to read and digest. It came at the right time as a welcome reminder to stay true to my principles, be more radical in making choices and trusting my spirituality more. Recommended.
Profile Image for Erin Goettsch.
1,517 reviews
October 20, 2017
This is super short, and the title, while funny, doesn’t much match the content - BUT there’s some good ideas here. It probably could have been whittled down to an article online and been just as beneficial but it wasn’t a terrible hour’s read. The 80/20 thing seems particularly insightful (although this book is aimed at business owners and assumes no one has a boss who, like, MAKES you do things that aren’t a productive use of big-picture time so).
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September 29, 2016
Didn't think I would enjoy this. Ended up reading it in two days. Have applied some suggestions allready. Great book, great ideas.
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217 reviews9 followers
July 21, 2016
Hard, Good Advice for Eliminating Overwhelm

This is fantastic advice to help get you out of the trap of busyness. We are constantly being pulled in 10 different directions at any given time because we have allowed it to happen. I loved the advice, "Get rid of the good, to make room for great."

The steps the author recommends aren't easy. In fact they may feel similar to breaking an addiction. They are necessary, though. I've been trying to take control of my schedule and my inbox and it feels like coralling kittens. It takes being radical and ruthless as you cull the unnecessary out of your life.

This is a well written book filled with great, advice that you CAN and should implement. I'd recommend this to...well, everyone!
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September 6, 2021
Loved it. I will be using as a workbook

This is a quick, uplifting, hopeful read. I am now on my second read through it while actually implementing Sue Rasmussen's suggestions. Very excited about the changes. Will comment more at a later date.
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