It is, in its essence, a collection of 87 tactics framed within four steps which should help you reclaim your time. Make Time is the product of this line of thinking. Maybe that sounds a little hippy-dippy,” they add, “but we’re serious.” In other words, Jake Knapp and John Zeratsky (or Jake and JZ as they refer to themselves) believe that “it is possible to feel less busy, be less distracted, and enjoy the present moment more. The epigraph to Make Time-a quote by none other than Mahatma Gandhi-reveals a lot about its authors’ objectives: “There is more to life than increasing its speed.” It is a book about reclaiming your time-and thus making your life your own again-and about getting enough moments in your life to spend them on the things that really matter. If so, then Make Time is the book for you. “Do you ever look back and wonder ‘What did I really do today?’ Do you ever daydream about projects and activities you’ll get to someday-but ‘someday’ never comes?” Let us answer these questions with questions-the ones posed by the authors at the very beginning of Make Time:
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