If you never have enough time, this material is for you. Most people suffer from time famine - there's more to be done than there is time to do it. Making list after list with no end in sight, your only accomplishment is frustration. The motivational speaker and creator of the highly successful Franklin System, Hyrum W. Smith, shows you how to organize your time and how to organize your life. By applying The 10 Natural Laws, you will increase productivity and you will increase inner peace. As a result, every aspect of your life will manifest greater satisfaction.
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"Hyrum Smith has a great way of understanding how to find out what your governing values are and then make sure everyday is working within those values and finding inner peace through that process. Great ideas about how to not let time robbers control your day. Really helpful. "
— Kerrin (5 out of 5 stars)
" I used to work for Franklin Covey and I never read the book through, so now I did. "
— Simon, 1/16/2014" Love this book! He's kinda into Jesus and a lot of the suggestions are for people with corporate america, day jobs but the techniques are easily applied to any situation. We all need more time! It totally works - already feel so organized. "
— Lisa, 1/9/2014" Great book to help you get ready for the new year. "
— Jacqui, 11/13/2013" The book gave some prespective on values and beliefs which were lacking in my life. "
— Anirudh, 10/13/2013" A must-read book on time management which is a critical competency as you manage your career or startup. "
— Lori, 9/8/2013" Love this book. I first read it ten years ago and am a big devotee of the Franklin Quest system. It was great to re-read this recently and reincorporate some things. "
— Laura, 4/21/2013" Life is all about setting priorities. "
— Jiyeon, 4/14/2013" I liked this book! It was a good read. It was easy to follow and understand and more importantly, to implement! "
— Gary, 3/25/2013" This book motivated me to carry a Franklin planner. I did this for over 10 years. "
— Dave, 11/30/2012" I need to actually make what I learned HABIT. "
— Jennifer, 10/8/2012" My sister Jenny is reading this book via a financial advisor/counselor's recommendation. As we are both struggling for purpose, she suggested I read it as well. I am. It seems to be specifically tailored to people with an office job, but I am trying to glean what benefits I may. "
— Andrew, 9/6/2012" Talks about living and structuring your life according to your values and your principles. Must read. "
— Chris, 8/21/2012" Hyrum Smith has a great way of understanding how to find out what your governing values are and then make sure everyday is working within those values and finding inner peace through that process. Great ideas about how to not let time robbers control your day. Really helpful. "
— Kerrin, 3/22/2012" The first part was basic time management -Franklin/Covey type information. The second part took the laws much deeper. "
— Kathy, 3/16/2012" Once you get to the end of the book it gets better. "
— Tunisia, 3/14/2012" At the time I read this, Franklin and Covey were separate companies. In many ways Smith in this book is talking about the same things that Covey deals with in First Things First. I find the two books highly complementary in providing better insights. "
— Dewey, 11/17/2011" This book gives excellent advice on how to plan your schedule and to-do list based on your core values and goals. I have put many of these things into practice, but have also felt mentally and spiritually exhausted from trying to be as disciplined as the author. "
— Lucy, 10/28/2011" Loved this as much as Habits of Highly Effective People! A great read! "
— Janette, 8/15/2011" it's been a while since I've read this book, but remember listening to the cassette tapes of the book many times, every time I felt inspired by Hyrum Smith's timeless natural laws. "
— Lucas, 2/17/2011" This book motivated me to carry a Franklin planner. I did this for over 10 years. "
— Dave, 10/20/2010" Love this book! He's kinda into Jesus and a lot of the suggestions are for people with corporate america, day jobs but the techniques are easily applied to any situation. We all need more time! It totally works - already feel so organized. "
— Lisa, 2/25/2010" I need to actually make what I learned HABIT. "
— Jennifer, 2/7/2010" My sister Jenny is reading this book via a financial advisor/counselor's recommendation. As we are both struggling for purpose, she suggested I read it as well. I am. It seems to be specifically tailored to people with an office job, but I am trying to glean what benefits I may. "
— Andrew, 12/2/2009" At the time I read this, Franklin and Covey were separate companies. In many ways Smith in this book is talking about the same things that Covey deals with in First Things First. I find the two books highly complementary in providing better insights. "
— Dewey, 7/22/2009" Once you get to the end of the book it gets better. "
— Tunisia, 12/16/2008" Love this book. I first read it ten years ago and am a big devotee of the Franklin Quest system. It was great to re-read this recently and reincorporate some things. "
— Laura, 10/14/2008" I liked this book! It was a good read. It was easy to follow and understand and more importantly, to implement! "
— Gary, 7/28/2008" I used to work for Franklin Covey and I never read the book through, so now I did. "
— Simon, 6/30/2008" Life is all about setting priorities. "
— Jiyeon, 3/25/2008Hyrum W. Smith is the author of nationally acclaimed books and presentations, including The 10 Natural Laws of Successful Time and Life Management, What Matters Most, Pain Is Inevitable Misery Is Optional, You Are What You Believe, and The Three Gaps. Hyrum and his wife Gail live on a ranch in southern Utah. For more information about or to schedule a speaking engagement, visit www.HyrumWSmith.com