ACQUIRING TIME

I’m so excited that my second book, ACQUIRING TIME is now available.

What does time mean to you?

Is it robbing, killing, or controlling you? Is it saving you? Or are you the master of your time?

Regardless of your response to these questions, whether we acknowledge time as a precious commodity is irrelevant because time is a gift, bar none.

We cannot stop time, but we can control our time to maximize its value—becoming a wise time manager is within our reach. When we master our time, we get more done, become energized, and get to do more of the things we enjoy.

This collection of my favourite essays provides unique insights into time management (and time-wasting) that will help you turn your time into an ally and inspire you to use your time wisely. After all, time truly is our precious resource.

If you’re a business owner, this book of ideas that never grow old will help you think about ways to revitalize your business for time management.

If you’re not a business owner, this book will equally help you consider how and where you spend your time and whether your habits should change.

ACQUIRING TIME provides insights that can help you create an EXTRAORDINARY approach to time.

 

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Mary Čolak is the author of several newsletters and blogs on business, contentious issues, and life. Considerations in Making Money is her first book in the Beyond Success series. 

For over 30 years, Mary used her unique ability to turn chaos into order for organizations and individuals alike. She helps clients identify necessary improvements in organizational and personal work methods and systems. As a result of her involvement, clients experience marked improvements in efficiency, productivity, and a reduction in their stress. In addition to working with organizations to improve business processes, Mary also coaches individuals to help them manage and overcome obstacles in their job performance. In addition, Mary taught operations management for several years as a university instructor in the Bachelor of Business Administration program.

Mary is a lifelong learner. She has a Master of Arts degree in professional communication, a Bachelor of Arts degree in psychology (major) and English (minor), and an Associate of Arts diploma in public administration. In addition, she has a master's certificate in Lean Six Sigma and was certified as a management consultant in 2004. Her awards and recognitions include the Outstanding Graduate award from the Institute of Public Administrators of Canada and an honour roll certificate from the Canadian Association of Management Consultants for placing first in British Columbia on the comprehensive national management consulting case study examination. 

Mary was born in Croatia and emigrated to Canada with her parents at a very young age. Today, she loves spending summers in her native Croatia but is happy to call Canada her home. 

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