freckleduck's review

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2.0

I am not sure this book was super relevant for me, but I appreciate what Vanderkam is trying to teach through this book, having read her other books it seemed apparent from the onset.

amandae129's review

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3.0

An important lesson in a slightly twee and obvious fable-format. I'm a long-time fan of the author and saw many of the things she frequently talks about woven in this tale. If you're new to time management, it's a great start, and I recommend then moving on to her other books.

lmbs's review

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hopeful inspiring reflective fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character

3.0

phoenix_rising_4682's review

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5.0

Great short story to emphasize what's important in life.
"Expectations are infinite. Time is finite. You are always choosing. Choose well."

gayle_carr's review

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4.0

A quick and light read about prioritizing what’s important in life.

antisocial_auntie's review

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4.0

Her podcast "Before Breakfast" is a good reminder of how to focus your time, and this story goes well with that priority decisions. Will recommend.

themartinmama's review

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4.0

Almost a modern day Christmas Carol. I would love to attend this school myself.

m47n's review

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5.0

Cute, quick read.

smbcoffee's review against another edition

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2.0

I haven’t read any of the author’s other books, so I wasn’t really prepared for a fable-ish nonfiction book. It was okay, just not what I expected.

victorialynch's review

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3.0

Off the Clock is best. This was good but read more to me like a "book study" for business executives. I LOVED Off the Clock and LOVE her emails, so I was willing to try it