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1-1-1 Book Review: 18 Minutes: Find Your Focus, Master Distraction, and Get the Right Things Done by Peter Bregman

Blogging is like exercise for me.

If I can make it part of my daily routine, I will find the time for a 30- to 60-minute session very easily. However, if I skip one or two sessions, it can get very tough to get back to it.

Case in point: it’s been almost a month since my last post. While I got back to running last week, it’s been tougher to find make the time to blog.

Between the weekly duties for the graduate online course on social media marketing campaigns I teach at SNHU, the conference presentations I’m working on, the conference trips, the planning and development of our new course and event offerings as well as a zillion other professional and personal (like baking a Stegosaur birthday cake last week) things to do, it has been really tough to find the time.

So, I’ve decided to take it – even if my slides for one of the 2 presentations I’ll give next week at the 8th Annual Innovations in e-Learning Symposium are not 100% done yet.
I’ve decided to take the time to share with you a quick review of a book I’ve recommended ever since I read it a couple of months ago. It is a good one, so keep reading :-)

But, before I go further, let me add a quick disclaimer: while the current state of my schedule might make you wonder if I learned anything from this book, it is important to note that I’m currently dealing with the consequences of the choices I made BEFORE reading this book :(

So, here’s is my 1-1-1 Express Book Review of “18 Minutes: Find Your Focus, Master Distraction, and Get the Right Things Done” by Peter Bregman.