Search Advanced SearchView Cart   Checkout   
 Location:  Home » Automotive Books » Job Hunting & Careers » Ready for Anything  
In Association With...
Site Navigation
Home
Discussion Forums
Categories
Tools / Car Care / Parts
Automotive Books
Camaro Books
Corvette Books
Mustang Books
Mopar Books
Related Categories
• Job Hunting & Careers
Business & Investing
Subjects
Books
• General
Business & Investing
Subjects
Books
• Management
Management & Leadership
Business & Investing
Subjects
Books
• Case Studies
Reference
Business & Investing
Subjects
Books
• Paperback
Binding (binding)
Refinements
Books
• Printed Books
Format (feature_browse-bin)
Refinements
Books
Subcategories
General
Guides
Interviewing
Job Hunting
Job Markets & Advice
Resumes
Vocational Guidance
Volunteer Work
Mass Market
Trade

Ready for Anything

Ready for Anything

zoom enlarge 
Author: David Allen
Publisher: Piatkus Books
Category: Book

List Price: $20.65
Buy New: $15.26
You Save: $5.39 (26%)



New (7) from $15.26

Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 44 reviews
Sales Rank: 2886288

Media: Paperback
Pages: 164
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5
Dimensions (in): 8.4 x 5.3 x 0.7

ISBN: 0749924799
Dewey Decimal Number: 158
EAN: 9780749924799
ASIN: 0749924799

Publication Date: March 4, 2004
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Shipping: International shipping available
Condition: Brand New, Perfect Condition, Please allow 4-14 business days for delivery. 100% Money Back Guarantee, Over 1,000,000 customers served.

Also Available In:

  • Hardcover - Ready for Anything: 52 Productivity Principles for Work and Life
  • Hardcover - Ready for Anything: 52 Productivity Principles for Work and Life
  • Kindle Edition - Ready for Anything
  • Audio Download - Ready for Anything: 52 Productivity Principles for Work and Life
  • Audio CD - Ready for Anything: 52 Productivity Principles for Work and Life
  • Paperback - Ready for Anything: 52 Productivity Principles for Work and Life
  • Audio Cassette - Ready for Anything: 52 Productivity Principles for Work and Life

Similar Items:

  • Getting Things Done: The Art of Stress-Free Productivity
  • The Now Habit: A Strategic Program for Overcoming Procrastination and Enjoying Guilt-Free Play
  • Total Workday Control Using Microsoft Outlook, 2nd Ed.
  • Lifehacker: 88 Tech Tricks to Turbocharge Your Day
  • 10 Days to Faster Reading

Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
In his bestselling first book, Getting Things Done, veteran coach and management consultant David Allen presented his breakthrough methods to increase efficiency. Now the personal productivity guru (Fast Company) shows readers how to increase their ability to work better, not harderevery day. Based on Allens highly popular e-newsletter, Ready for Anything offers readers 52 ways to immediately clear your head for creativity, focus your attention, create structures that work, and take action to get things moving.

With wit, inspiration, and know-how, Allen shows readers how to make things happenwith less effort and stress, and lots more energy, creativity, and effectiveness. Ready for Anything is the perfect book for anyone wanting to work and live at his or her very best.


Customer Reviews:   Read 39 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars A Fire Burns After a Storm   June 24, 2008
1) read Getting THings Done. The knowledge inside this work has been so powerful it has even effected how I sleep; much better. The information here is life changing but like most revivals it can be like thunder a loud exciting burst followed by stillness. Read ahead---->

2) get Ready for Anything 52 Principles.... I read a chapter from this book everymorning, after listening to GTD, and it has helped me through the most difficult part; maintaining enough enthusiam and focus to make it a way of life. The chapters are short to the point and filled with everyday, real life, easy to digest reminders on getting things done.

The fire is still burning well after the storm.



1 out of 5 stars Lame   June 5, 2008
 1 out of 3 found this review helpful

This book is a waste of money. It is a collection of emails that David sent to his subscribers and repackaged in book form. Just stick with the original book, "Getting Things Done"; you don't need the sequel.

Getting Things Done: The Art of Stress-Free Productivity



3 out of 5 stars Shrug - good, not great   April 19, 2008
 2 out of 2 found this review helpful

Compared to nothing, perhaps this book gets four stars, but you just can't be objective about the writer of the classic book "Getting Things Done." This little book is a very fine accomplishment, easy to read, and packed with great advice. The quotes which also litter this book from other writers, philosophers, etc, are excellent - it's almost worth reading the book just for those quotations.
After finishing the book, I thought, "good, but not great.." so I guess I'm sticking with that initial reaction. One of the best things about this book is it's length. It's short. Right to the point, not a lot of fluff nor repetition of the same ideas. It's easy to read in one sitting, and I think I'll end up reading it several times. I usually wait until the second or third reading to make a complete judgment on a book, so I'm wagering that this one may rise in stature after a couple of more reads. I'll also say it was well worth the price I paid for it - I bought the hardcover at Building #19 for $2.98.



4 out of 5 stars The reiteration of "Getting Things Done"   March 8, 2008
 2 out of 2 found this review helpful

Both books by David Allen: "Getting Things Done" and "Ready for Anything", are amazing. I recommend starting with the first book and then proceed to the second one. I have reviewed "Getting Things Done" on January 3, 2003, and since that, did not find a better English-writing author on productivity and time management. The only one who is as influential as David Allen is Gleb Arkhangelsky, with his famous book "Time Drive" and other titles.

"Ready for anything" is a shorter reiteration of David Allen's principles first laid out in the "Getting Things Done", but this reiteration has deeper philosophical approach.

The most valuable technique that I have borrowed from David Allen is e-mail management habits. While there are many books devoted to email like "The Hamster Revolution", "Never Check E-Mail In the Morning", "Time Management for System Administrators", for me the framework by David Allen is the most actionable, which I'm using successfully for five years so far.

I can also recommend the audio version of "Ready for anything".



5 out of 5 stars Productivity and Self Discovery   March 3, 2008
 20 out of 20 found this review helpful

David Allen's "Ready for Everything: 52 Productivity Principles for Work & Life" is excellent! As the companion book following his widely popular "Getting Things Done", it is a great addition to enhance personal productivity. I found myself revisiting the book time and again to get back on track whenever I felt overwhelmed. It inspired me to look with clarity and I discovered that it is entirely possible to make things happen with less stress and more effectiveness.

Another great resource I found that has helped me tremendously are books and podcasts by Ariel and Shya Kane. If you like David's approach, you might enjoy the Kanes' Being Here: Modern Day Tales of Enlightenment, and Working on Yourself Doesn't Work: A Book About Instantaneous Transformation. Though not specifically tailored for productivity, the Kanes' books have made a huge impact on my work and life because they have inspired me to look at the root- how I operate in my life and not to judge what I have done or see. It is very freeing to learn to live in the moment. I can be appropriate to what's showing up in my life and this helps me get things completed with satisfaction. I highly recommend them!


Powered by Associate-O-Matic