Are you a time-poor architecture student who's sick of all-nighters? Do you wish you had more time to produce better projects? Then this book is for you.
Time Management for Architecture Students addresses the unique issues faced by architecture students. It will teach you how to use the 80/20 rule to master the 4 Es of time management (Elimination, Effectiveness, Efficiency, and Energy). You'll go from sleep-deprived and time-poor to being that person who walks into studio with a spring in their step because they've already submitted their assignment.
My name's Jed Herne, and I'll soon have completed my undergraduate architecture degree at Curtin University, Perth. I've never pulled an all-nighter. The latest I worked was 1:30am, and 95% of the time I finished uni work by 9pm). I've worked and studied in Australia, Vietnam, and England, so I know that these time management strategies can be applied anywhere.
I'm sick of architecture students sacrificing their health to complete assignments. That's why I wrote this book. I believe that all architecture students can produce great work whilst still having a life. By downloading this book, I hope you can help me advance this dream.
Jed Herne is a fantasy author from Perth, Western Australia. His books include Fires of the Dead, which readers say is "the perfect read for someone looking to be quickly immersed in a magic system unlike anything else," and Across the Broken Stars, described as "an epic fantasy that has a unique setting," and The Thunder Heist - an epic pirate fantasy tale, which forms the first book in the Twisted Seas series.
His short stories have been published in The Arcanist, Scarlet Lead Review, Flintlock, and more. He is currently developing an interactive fiction game for Choice of Games.
Outside of writing, he hosts the Wizards, Warriors, & Words fantasy writing advice podcast with Rob J. Hayes, Dyrk Ashton, and Michael R. Fletcher. He also hosts The Novel Analyst Podcast, where he deconstructs his favourite books to help listeners improve their writing. And because that isn't already enough podcasting, he also hosts the Half-Baked Stories podcast, an improv storytelling show where writers are locked in a room and given half an hour to combine three random ideas into a single story.
He loves hearing from fans, and you can email him at: jed.herne1 [at] gmail.com . He does his best to read and reply to every message.