Social science Here is a summary of the points of "100 best selling books of the art of time". / Yutaka Fujiyoshi / Mariko Ogawa

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Japanese title: 単行本(実用) 社会科学 「時間術のベストセラー100冊」のポイントを1冊にまとめてみた。 / 藤吉豊 / 小川真理子
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Item number: BO4872177
Released date: 27 Sep 2024
Maker: Nikkei BP
著: 藤吉豊

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Social Science
[Introduction to Contents]
Over 250000 copies! 100 books of important know-how have been put together in one book.
The authors of numerous time art bestsellers say that
"Time is life itself."
Learning about time is like learning about life.
Wasting time is like wasting life.
Why don't you learn about "time art as know-how" such as efficiency, speed, and arrangement, and "time art to live with respect to the present" by concentrating on every moment of your life with a limit?
How do you use your time "to realize what you want without being pressed by time?
[Contents]
Announcement!" Time art "ranking best 40 in order of importance!
Part 1" How to use your time "to realize what you want without being pressed by time" is introduced in a ranking format.
[Contents]
Announcement! "Time art" ranking best 40 in order of importance!
Part 2 "Maximum time efficiency" recommended by 100 books "13 points"
Ranking 8-20
Part 3 "20 tips" to make your time more important and enrich your life "13 points"
Ranking 8-20
[Contents]
Announcement! "Time art" ranking best 40!
Part 2 "20 tips" to make your time more important and enrich your life "13 points"
Ranking 8-20
Part 3 "20 tips" to make your time more important and enrich your life "13 points"
Ranking 8-20
Column
(1) Putting time on your side and increasing your "assets"
(2) What you should do before going to bed and what you should not do
(3) "How to make a list of what you want to do until you die"
Appendix "How to use time wisely" read by each worry
Yutaka Fujiyoshi
Conclusion (1) Not past or future but now is important / Mariko Ogawa