What do highly successful people have in common?

They Read. A Lot.
Harold Taylor has written over 40 eBooks on self-development and leadership skills designed to be read quickly. Averaging only 35 to 40 pages, these books can be read while travelling, waiting, or between major projects as a “change of pace” break. Valuable information in a nutshell to make you more productive and effective. Check them out here!
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Management eBooks

Management ebooks by Harold L Taylor

Develop a Goal-Setting Mindset

Develop a Goal-Setting Mindset

Goal-setting simplified. The process is easy since we are all goal-oriented by nature. This book shows you how.
Project management for entrepreneurs

Project Management for Entrepreneurs

In this practical book, time management authority and entrepreneur Harold Taylor will take you through a simplified five-step project management process using forms he has developed for this purpose.
Procrastinate less & get more done

Procrastinate Less & Get More Done

95% of people admit that they procrastinate, and it is impossible to stop completely; but by simply reducing procrastination, they can greatly increase personal productivity.

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Time Management Articles:

How to say no

How to say no

A small word like “no” can have a huge negative impact on our mental and physical health, energy level and the accomplishment of meaningful personal goals. Getting involved in business, community and social projects can be a great way to expand your personal...

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Got a problem? Sleep on it.

Got a problem? Sleep on it.

Do you find yourself mulling over problems and reviewing the day's activities as you try to sleep at night? You're wasting your time and depriving yourself of sleep. Your brain won’t start working until you're out of the picture. Once you are asleep, your brain can...

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How to handle the stress in your life

How to handle the stress in your life

Being able to manage stress is critical since it can weaken the immune system, raise cholesterol levels, accelerate hardening of the arteries, disrupt the digestive system, and lead to overeating and obesity. And according to Tiffany Chow, in her book, The memory...

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