You come across thousands of self help books and hundreds of these are about managing time better. Among these, what sets "Time is Money" by Achal Rangaswamy apart is its applicability and relevance to real problems.
It is a no nonsense zero gyan approach to managing time. No wonder the book is all but 20 pages. Seems like the author knew exactly how much time he wanted his readers to spend on his book.
The book is quiet informative and well written. Some parts might need refinement form the literary sense, but the thoughts are communicated effortlessly. After reading this book (in one sitting and about 45 mins), I first got myself a diary to jot down all the things to do and then slowly implemented almost all the learning.
I made some lifestyle changes like I stopped watching the 11:30 pm show to wake up that bit early and never miss gym in the morning. I started packing my gym and office bags at night... in the break while watching the 11-1130 show :) I even have a written list of things to carry to the gym and office...
The best part about the book was that I felt like this book and all its examples were written to solve my problems!
Do try to get your hands on this one...
Note:
1. The book is not on sale, it is published by the AMA (Ahmadabad Management Association).
2. The authors next book is titled, "The Adventurous Journey of A Salesman"