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The Power of Slow: 101 Ways to Save Time in Our 24/7 World Hardcover – October 27, 2009
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Overwhelmed by electronic gadgets? Buried under an avalanche of e-mails? Juggling too many tasks and responsibilities? Desperately in need of a deep breath and a time-out? For all of us who answer yes to any of these questions, help is on the way. Getting to the heart of our hassled and over-scheduled existence, Christine Louise Hohlbaum cheerfully investigates 101 ways to increase our quality of life and productivity by reevaluating how we perceive and use time. Everyone has their own personal bank account of time, and while we cannot control time itself, we can manage the activities with which we fill the time we have available to us. The Power of Slow gives readers practical, concise directions to change the relationship they have with time and debunks the myths of multitasking, speed, and urgency as the only ways to efficiency.
Tips include:
· When working on a project on your computer, close all the windows, with the exception of the one you need to do your job.
· Learn to say no in a polite and constructive way to favors, invitations, and requests.
· Manage your own expectations, as well as those of others, by clearly stating what is possible in the time frame given.
· Declare gadget-free zones (both geographical and temporal) to really enjoy your leisure time.
· Know when your plate is full.
· Make commitments to difficult tasks in five-minute increments and gradually increase the increments.
· Save your most favorite or the easiest tasks for last to avoid procrastination.
The Power of Slow will help readers identify areas in need of improvement and show them how to become more efficient and less frazzled at work and at home---and live a better, more balanced life.
- Print length288 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherSt. Martin's Press
- Publication dateOctober 27, 2009
- Dimensions5.91 x 1.07 x 8.52 inches
- ISBN-100312570481
- ISBN-13978-0312570484
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Thanks to The Power of Slow, I am now a recovering 'speed addict.' This book brilliantly showed me that my over-scheduled, multi-tasking, uber-busy lifestyle has not only made me less productive and less effective, it gently taught me ways to shift into a more flowing, creative and ultimately more successful life. (Arielle Ford, creator, www.everythingyoushouldknow.com and author of The Soulmate Secret)
The Power of Slow is a life-changing book. Far from stating the obvious, Christine Hohlbaum provides new insights and persuasive arguments for reshaping our time and changing our lives for the better. A must read in our over-scheduled world! (Wendy Walker, author of Social Lives, Four Wives, and Chicken Soup for the Soul - Power Moms)
In the fast-paced world of Blackberrys, Iphones, and Twitter, it's hard to find one's footing. In an easy-to-read style, Ms. Hohlbaum has described a process of slowing down that is so very important to our wholeness, balance, and well being. She does so in a poetic and sometimes humorous way. She has captured a heavy topic with a light touch and yet we learn many lessons. I highly recommend this book to help anyone who wants to stay healthy, sane, and enjoy life more fully. (Bonnie Michaels, work-life balance expert and author of Solving the Work/Family Puzzle and A Journey of Work-Life Renewal)
This book presents a convincing case for slowing down in a multi-tasking world: to reboot one's natural rhythm for the sake of health and happiness. It's time to take an adult time-out to achieve greater balance and improve life quality. Christine makes it practical and easy. What are you waiting for? Slow Down.… (Debbie Mandel, author of Addicted to Stress)
[Hohlbaum] offers thought-provoking commentaries on efficiency and expectations while providing concrete tips for saying no with kindness, taking time out, and breaking habits. (Library Journal)
About the Author
Christine Louise Hohlbaum is a public relations professional, freelance writer, and the author of S.A.H.M. I Am and Diary of a Mother. She lives near Munich, Germany, with her husband and two children.
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- Publisher : St. Martin's Press
- Publication date : October 27, 2009
- Edition : First Edition
- Language : English
- Print length : 288 pages
- ISBN-10 : 0312570481
- ISBN-13 : 978-0312570484
- Item Weight : 12.8 ounces
- Dimensions : 5.91 x 1.07 x 8.52 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #7,234,090 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #1,348 in Personal Time Management
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About the author

Christine Louise Hohlbaum is an American author of several books, including The Power of Slow: 101 Ways to Save Time in Our 24/7 World. She is a proven thought leader in the area of time management and is an in-demand speaker about lifestyle issues, storytelling and social media. She works as a PR consultant for various international companies and lives in Germany with her two children. Occasionally, she appears in TV shows and feature films, playing smaller roles to satisfy her inner thespian. Writing and acting are her passion. Her biggest dream is to change the world through words.
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Customers appreciate the book's philosophy of slow, with one noting how it helps create time abundance. The content receives positive feedback, with one customer highlighting its concrete ways of implementing mindfulness. Customers value the leisure time aspect, and one mentions it's a great way to start the day. They like the approach to multi-tasking, with one review specifically addressing cell phone multitasking.
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Customers appreciate the book's philosophy of slow, particularly its focus on eliminating procrastination and creating time abundance, with one customer noting how it addresses time suckers and addictive behaviors.
"...tasking, creative ways of handling call-waiting, dealing with time suckers and addictive behaviors, delegating, managing expectations, and so much..." Read more
"...Christine provides statistical data showing that slowing things down and even eliminating multi-tasking can help you to be more productive...." Read more
"...You will view multi-tasking, procrastination, leisure time, delegation and focus differently after reading this book...." Read more
"...one doesn't scold you for trying to do too much -- the power of slow let's you keep your life...." Read more
Customers appreciate the content of the book, with reviews highlighting its wealth of wisdom and concrete ways to implement mindfulness.
"...and the whole Slow Movement and into practical and concrete ways of implementing mindfulness and the philosophy of slow with a special emphasis on..." Read more
"Reassuring to get a different perspective in today’s superficially busy world. Some of the sections could have been shorter and concise" Read more
"...provides the tools to live at a slower, saner pace, and the research to support why this is a good idea. There is good, solid information here...." Read more
"...it might be a "quick fix" guide, The Power of Slow actually contains a wealth of wisdom...." Read more
Customers appreciate the book's focus on leisure time, with one mentioning it's a great way to start the day.
"...Actually enjoying your free time...." Read more
"...You will view multi-tasking, procrastination, leisure time, delegation and focus differently after reading this book...." Read more
"...It's a great way to start the day and keep ourselves sustainable. Bravo, Christine! Willow Drinkwater, [...]" Read more
Customers have mixed views on the book's approach to multi-tasking, with some appreciating its focus on eliminating it.
"...The book covers useful, modern issues such as cell phone multi-tasking, creative ways of handling call-waiting, dealing with time suckers and..." Read more
"...statistical data showing that slowing things down and even eliminating multi-tasking can help you to be more productive. Would you believe that?..." Read more
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- Reviewed in the United States on November 16, 2009*****
Is it possible to create time abundance? To cultivate an attitude of experiencing time as slow, time as a friend...as there being more than enough time to accomplish everything that the day should hold? I think that it is possible, and this is what I'm doing, thanks to this wonderful book that takes a fresh and practical look at befriending time and slowing down your life.
Unlike many of the books I've read on this subject, this book goes beyond the philosophy of time abundance and the whole Slow Movement and into practical and concrete ways of implementing mindfulness and the philosophy of slow with a special emphasis on different ways of dealing with technology and information overload. The book covers useful, modern issues such as cell phone multi-tasking, creative ways of handling call-waiting, dealing with time suckers and addictive behaviors, delegating, managing expectations, and so much more. This book is not so much about time management as it is about life management so that each of us can best use the limited and uncertain amount of time that we each have. Since I have viewed time as something to race against, and have felt like time's victim, this appealed enormously to me.
I began to read The Power of Slow with my journal next to me, keeping a list of everything that struck me that I'd want to do differently or think about differently. I came up with a time abundance plan that I've been implementing and tweaking, one that is truly changing my life. If you have been looking for a practical tool that addresses your real-life concerns, look no further. You'll get far more than just a list of 101 things, however. The author shares important ideas about how to think about time differently, perhaps the most important part of the book; without thinking about time in a new way--as a friend--the changes you make won't have the impact they could.
To give you some examples of my personal time makeover: I now limit the number of television shows I keep up with. I have a list of programs I'm willing to give up my time for, and that's it. I hold myself to it. And although I work at home, I have a defined schedule, so that when people ask me for a time commitment, I check my schedule and can say, "I can't do that, I'm working, but I'll be available after 4 p.m." For the last few weeks I've been saying, "No" constantly (but kindly). I keep only ONE browser window open when I'm focusing on something intently. I've delegated work to people who work for me and stopped micro-managing thanks to the idea that if I delegate, the work will never be done the way I would do it, but that's okay, considering what I've exchanged it for--the opportunity for me to complete other work myself that is far more important to me. I've found that, as the author says, small changes can open up enormous energy.
I am learning to view time as my friend and as an opportunity. It is not an overstatement to say that this has changed my life and will continue to change my life. The author writes that our relationship with time determines all other relationships in our life. I now agree with this, and encourage you to find out why this is so by starting your own adventure into "The Power of Slow".
Highly recommended.
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- Reviewed in the United States on October 10, 2018Reassuring to get a different perspective in today’s superficially busy world. Some of the sections could have been shorter and concise
- Reviewed in the United States on September 1, 2011This was a very powerful book as the author discusses our relationship with TIME and talks about how slowing down can actually help us to get more of a handle on our time management.
We live in such a fast-paced world full of technology that is always pushing us to move and expect others to move at the speed of light. In this book, the author provides alarming statistics that show how addicted human beings are to technology and then provides very practical ways to take your life back by slowing down!
The author provides strategies for:
* Breaking addictions to cell phones and e-mail,
* Saying NO when you have too much on your plate,
* Eliminating procrastination and moving forward in your career and life,
* Actually enjoying your free time.
I thought this book would be especially helpful for engineers and technical professionals as we are always "connected" 24-7. Christine provides statistical data showing that slowing things down and even eliminating multi-tasking can help you to be more productive. Would you believe that? I can confirm that it's true because I have been implementing some of her strategies and they really work!
Check out this book if you are looking to take your life back from technology, slow things down, and still be more productive than ever!
- Reviewed in the United States on August 28, 2015This book is for anyone trying to do 100 things in five minutes. In today's 24/7 world, it seems to be a badge of honor to be sleep deprived, burned out, busy, exhausted and stressed. This book provides the tools to live at a slower, saner pace, and the research to support why this is a good idea. There is good, solid information here. The writing is warm, sharp, funny and interesting. You will view multi-tasking, procrastination, leisure time, delegation and focus differently after reading this book. If you are tired, numb and depleted, and want to exit the hamster wheel of daily frenetic activity, this book can provide real, concrete help. If you are trying to do more with less energy and are bombarded by the ever-increasing demands of a packed schedule in constant motion, this book can show you a better way. It is possible to take back your time and enjoy life again. Smart, relevant and highly readable.
- Reviewed in the United States on July 29, 2011Even though the title suggests it might be a "quick fix" guide, The Power of Slow actually contains a wealth of wisdom. Unlike other books regarding the topic of time, this one doesn't scold you for trying to do too much -- the power of slow let's you keep your life. Whether or not you are ambitious, overworked, or even bored, I highly recommend it.
- Reviewed in the United States on February 12, 2015Book was a great gift for my mom who is always on the go. Shipped fast!
- Reviewed in the United States on November 10, 2009I love this book! Christine captures the essence of why we have so much and enjoy it so little. With the POWER OF SLOW, she has us savor the moments we want to remember because she has shown us how to create the time for them.
It's a great way to start the day and keep ourselves sustainable. Bravo, Christine!
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- Reviewed in the United States on April 5, 2013This book is okay . . . Too wordy and not "action oriented" enough for my taste. It wasn't a game changer.
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- Rajat BanerjeeReviewed in India on November 23, 2015
4.0 out of 5 stars Each chapter unfolds ten principles that helps to understand the underlying principles clear and easy to interpret
This is book guides smoothly from fast to slow life and enjoying the beauty of life on the way. Each chapter unfolds ten principles that helps to understand the underlying principles clear and easy to interpret. The author cited many examples and references to make the principle authentic. However, the book is missing any poetic beauty. It is a kind of text book where principles are laid down point-by-point. Still I appreciate the book and I feel practicing the principles will be helpful.
- Arun DurairajReviewed in India on July 26, 2018
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