
Listful Thinking: Using Lists to Be More Productive, Successful and Less Stressed - Paperback
Listful Thinking: Using Lists to Be More Productive, Successful and Less Stressed - Paperback
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by Paula Rizzo (Author), Julie Morgenstern (Foreword by)
"If you're part of the [37% of people who don't make to-do lists] and feel like you're chasing your own tail I've got news for you: it doesn't have to be that way. You can still find time to relax, read a good book, and do the things you love. Listful Thinking is the book that will give you your life back. It will show you how to save time, be more organized, be more productive, save money, and reduce stress"--
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The One Secret of Highly Successful People: List Making
What do Sir Richard Branson, Martha Stewart, Sheryl Sandberg, Ellen DeGeneres and Madonna have in common? Each is a list maker and history shows us that change creators make their to-do lists and check them often. A recent survey by the career website LinkedIn.com found that 63% of all professionals frequently create to-do lists.
If you re part of the 37% and feel like you re chasing your own tail, author Paula Rizzo (ListProducer.com), a top national TV producer, delivers the solution. You can still find time to relax, read a good book, enjoy your hobby and do the things you love. "Listful Thinking "shares secrets, time-saving tips and the fine art of getting it done.
Learn how to:
Save time
Be more organized
Become more productive
Save money
Reduce stress
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Author Biography
PAULA RIZZO is the senior health producer for FoxNews.com at Fox News Channel and the founder of ListProducer.com. She's an Emmy Award winner and attributes much of her success to her compulsive list making. The native New Yorker makes lists for every task and event she takes on, from finding an apartment to buying the perfect bra. She started ListProducer.com in April 2011 to help others become more organized, focused, efficient, and less stressed. Paula inherited her list-making skills from her father, Louis. She lives in Manhattan with her husband, Jay Berman.



















