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How to Live on 24 Hours a Day: A Classic Guide to Time Management and Self-Discipline

How to Live on 24 Hours a Day: A Classic Guide to Time Management and Self-Discipline - Paperback

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Availability:In StockContributor:Arnold BennettTheme:Topical/Health & FitnessPublish date:10/27/2008Pages:52
Languages:EnglishPublisher:SMK BooksISBN-13:9781604595079ISBN-10:1604595078UPC:9781604595079Book Category:Health & Fitness, Medical, ComputersBook Subcategory:Sleep, Neurology, LanguagesSize:9.00 x 6.00 x 0.12 inchesWeight:0.091Product ID:SC61MMX07Q

How to Live on 24 Hours a Day is Arnold Bennett's classic short work on time, self-discipline, reading, attention, and the deliberate use of daily life. Written for ordinary working people rather than the wealthy or idle, Bennett's argument is direct: every person receives the same twenty-four hours, and the real question is whether those hours are merely consumed by work, fatigue, and habit, or consciously used for mental growth, pleasure, and self-command.

First published in book form in 1908, the work belongs to the early twentieth-century tradition of practical self-culture rather than modern productivity systems. Bennett is not offering schedules, hacks, or managerial jargon. He is urging readers to reclaim the margins of the day: evenings, commutes, mornings, and neglected intervals that can be used for reading, reflection, study, art, and a fuller inner life. Its continuing appeal lies in that plain challenge. Time is not waiting to be found; it is already present, and it must be spent with intention.

For readers of classic self-help, personal development, time management, conduct of life, and early twentieth-century practical philosophy, How to Live on 24 Hours a Day remains concise, brisk, and unusually modern in its concern with attention, routine, and the disciplined use of one's own mind.

Languages:EnglishPublisher:SMK BooksISBN-13:9781604595079ISBN-10:1604595078UPC:9781604595079Book Category:Health & Fitness, Medical, ComputersBook Subcategory:Sleep, Neurology, LanguagesSize:9.00 x 6.00 x 0.12 inchesWeight:0.091Product ID:SC61MMX07Q
Bennett, Arnold: - Arnold Bennett (1867-1931) was an English novelist, journalist, essayist, playwright, and critic, best known for his fiction of the Staffordshire Potteries and for a wide body of practical, literary, and cultural writing. His major novels include The Old Wives' Tale, Clayhanger, Hilda Lessways, and Riceyman Steps, works noted for their realism, social observation, and interest in ordinary lives shaped by work, habit, ambition, and environment. Alongside his fiction, Bennett wrote essays and short books intended for general readers, bringing the same clarity and discipline to questions of reading, conduct, taste, self-improvement, and the use of time.In How to Live on 24 Hours a Day, Bennett turns from fiction to practical self-culture, addressing the modern worker's sense of fatigue, wasted time, and unrealised capacity. His advice is plain, unsentimental, and still recognisable: use the day consciously, train attention, read seriously, and refuse to let work consume the whole of life. For readers of classic self-help, time management, personal development, and early twentieth-century English prose, Bennett remains a sharp and highly readable guide to the disciplined use of ordinary life.
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