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Time Management taught today is based on a 50 year old industrial model. The new time management system of tomorrow is based on your natural time management skill. 
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The definitive guide to personal time management and goal setting skills and techniques.

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A Brief History of Time is a popular science book written by Professor Stephen Hawking and first published in 1988. It rapidly became a best-seller, and had sold 9 million copies by 2002. It was also on the London Sunday Times best-seller list for a record breaking 237 weeks.[1]

It attempts to explain a range of subjects in cosmology, including the Big Bang, black holes, light cones and superstring theory, to the nonspecialist reader. Its main goal is to give an overview of the subject but, unusually for a popular science book, it also attempts to explain some complex mathematics."

AKA the boook that every geek owns but few read! All Hawkings stuff is great... I highly reccommend the illustrated version.

By lwallenstein, 2 years 16 weeks ago
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