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In his excellent book Timelock, Ralph Keyes points out that there are many supposedly time-saving devices that, because of the way we use them, don't save us as much time as we think they do.

Elaine St. James, Simplify Your Life

Well-written, well-researched, and full of useful ideas.

Varda M., Co-Chair, Workaholics Anonymous

"Rushaholism" is a word invented by author Ralph Keyes. In his 1991 book Timelock, Keyes wrote that rushaholism is "the compulsive need to make haste and fill every spare second with activity." That's me! How about you? Are you a rushaholic?

Dr. Dale A. Meyer, Lutheran Hour Sermon

Read the book Timelock by Ralph Keyes to find out "how life got so hectic and what you can do about it." This book provides a positive prescription for balancing the demands of work and home life in an increasingly time-pressured era.

Arthur K. Weathers, Own Less, Do Less, And Say No

I discovered one of your books recently, Timelock. I have to say it is the most original and innovative one I've read on the theories of time and time-management -- and I have read many in my research.

 Mike Nelson, Stop Clutter From Stealing Your Life

 

© Ralph Keyes