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About the product Every day we go through an endless stream of information: we read hundreds of messages, discuss news, come up with new ideas and make plans. It seems to us that we have too much to do and too little time. In order to be effective and stay in a good mood, you need to clear your living space. If you are tired of “eating frogs for breakfast” and want new useful tips for organizing your time and life, feel free to read this book and create a favorable field for your activities. QUOTES «We are the first of a thousand generations of people who, instead of filling the space, have to free it.» «Creating space is not just a way to become more successful, but a real support for growth and success itself.» «Without pauses for reflection at work, you run the risk of constantly reacting instead of being a creator.» «Before you rush to do something, you need to stop and think about how to ensure your success.» «Usually people’s problems are not related to the technical details of their work, but to the so-called ‘program qualities’ — their attitude to work and people.» ABOUT THE AUTHOR Derek Draper has almost fifteen years of experience in leadership consulting, business psychology, and executive coaching. Prior to co-founder and CEO of CDP Leadership Consultants, he served as Management Consultant and Business Development Director for global consultancy YSC in the UK and Europe. In addition to managing the CDP, he now runs a small psychotherapy practice in Bloomsbury and is the director of the Tavistock and Portman NHS Trust. He is an active member of the Association of Business Psychologists (ABP). Abstract Get rid of everything that clutters your life. From unnecessary affairs, people, things and beliefs. Modern society lives in a world of lack of free space, says Derek Draper, a sought-after business coach with 15 years of experience. Therefore, most of the great ideas and plans remain unfulfilled. There is simply no space for them in our lives. You can’t write a book if your brain is processing tons of unnecessary information. You can’t build a career if your head is full of pathogenic beliefs. You can’t start a business if you spend all your time on stupid calls and meetings. Those who are stuck in a dead end should not look for new resources to get out of it, Draper believes, and thereby clutter their lives even more. We need to understand what is worth getting rid of as soon as possible. In the book, he suggests using the author’s technique «Three Keys to Creating Space». His approach has already become a lifeline for hundreds of Fortune 500 employees, and he will help you too.
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