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Master of the obvious...

I got this book because I thought it had some interesting things that I didn't already know... and... it doesn't. In fact, I'm still struggling to finish the book (I've read about 3/4th of it... and I just can't get the damn thing done---so much for the title of the book, heh?)

Yes, the book does have some tips, but it's annoying to read. You know how when you read magazines, you have these "quotes" from the text on the margins?, well, there are quotes from the text on the margins in this book too. Very annoying. It's like reading a long, never-ending magazine article.

The key point of this book is: get things out of your head. That's it. (well, he has some tips on how to organize things) In short, you should write things down, and do little things right away. If you do that, you'll spend less time worrying about doing things ('cause everything that needs to be remembered is written down, and if you handle little things right away, then there won't be that many things on your list). ie: Obvious stuff.

If you're a procrastinator (like me), don't expect this book to change your your life in any way (except possibly consume some of your time to read it).