Do you find yourself at the back of the queue for attention?
Most people want to do better in their endeavours. Those who achieve a measure of success are happy and productive.
Managing yourself effectively is a key element in this process. All it takes is a bit of self-analysis and the ability to put yourself at the head of the queue for attention.' Manage yourself' is a handy guide which introduces you to how you can make the best of yourself, by taking stock and starting a personal development plan.
When you have read this book…
- you will understand why putting yourself first is good for you
- you will know how to use your personal preferences to make the right decisions about yourself
- you will know how to get the best from your life
To manage yourself effectively, you have to find the time and energy to establish your direction and decide what you want. Once you have determined what is important to you, you have to take stock of what you are doing and decide whether this is what you ought to be doing.
'Manage yourself’ is a Pocket Manager Book. The Pocket Manager series is designed to help busy people manage themselves, their time, and their business more productively and successfully.
Kate Keenan, CPsychol, AFBPsS, BA, BSc, MSc, MPhil, has over 20 years experience as a chartered psychologist and is expert in the areas of occupational and organisational psychology. Kate specialises in psychological wellbeing and reducing and resolving stress-related issues in the workplace. She has worked extensively with corporate and independent businesses to devise strategic management programmes that enable them to identify and resolve managerial problems – from personnel selection and individual assessment to team building and attitude surveys. She also works as a business mentor and professional life skills coach, helping entrepreneurs, small business owners and other people maximise the prime asset of their organisation – themselves. Kate offers a series of practical and transformative evidence-based strategies designed to help people make the most of their opportunities, both business and personal, and her methods are highly successful. She has a post-graduate qualification in Mental Health Studies from Kings College, London and currently lives in Bath.