William J. Knaus, Ph.D., is a licensed psychologist with more than thirty years of clinical experience and research specializing in procrastination and its treatments. As a preeminent expert in this area, Knaus has conducted scores of workshops and groups for procrastinators, has been a gues on Good Morning America, and has been interviewed for articles in U.S. News and World Report, Self, The New York Times, The Washington Post, and The Chicago Tribune. Knaus is former Director of Training at the Albert Ellis Institute for Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy. He is the author of several best-selling books, including Do It Now! and Overcoming Procrastination with Albert Ellis.
Foreword author, Albert Ellis, Ph.D., is the founder of the Albert Ellis Institute for Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy, which ahs affiliated centers around the world. He has written more than 50 books and 700 articles, including the best-selling Overcoming Procrastination, A Guide For Rational Living, and How to Stubbornly Refuse to Make Yourself Miserable About Anything--Yes, Anything. He is currently the President of the Albert Ellis Institute in New York City.
"Best book ever written on the topic. A must read not only for
those struggling with procrastination but also for anyone
interested in improving their efficiency and effectiveness."
--Sam Klarreich, Ph.D., President, The Berkeley Center for
Effectiveness, Toronto
"Bill Knaus has produced a real winner with The Procrastination
Workbook. As he notes, most procrastinators live with a manana
illusion: 'No Problem, I can do it later.' Unfortunately, the truth
is quite different. Needless delays lead to many problems including
underachievement, interpersonal concflict, and personal guilt and
distress. Fortunately, this workbook presents a very clear and
helpful plan for its readers. Knowledge about procrastination is
coupled with exercised to help the procrastinator move forward in
small steps, which add up to big changes."
--Howard Kassinove, Ph.D., ABPP, Professor and Chairperson,
Department of Psychology, Hofstra University, Hempstead, NY
"It is refreshing to have a scholar and practitioner well familiar
with the causes and consequences of procrastination to provide us
with a useful workbook. This book will truly assist any person who
wants to change."
--Joseph R. Ferrari, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Psychology,
DePaul University, Chicago, and author, Procrastination and Task
Avoidance
"This book vigorously shows how to enjoy your life with less
stress, strain, and greater gain--provided you unprocrastinatingly
read it!"
--Arnold A Lazarus, Ph.D., ABPP, Distinguished Professor Emeritus
of Psychology, Rutgers University, and coauthor, The Sixty-Minute
Shrink
Best book ever written on the topic. A must read not only for those
struggling with procrastination but also for anyone interested in
improving their efficiency and effectiveness.
Sam Klarreich, Ph.D., President, The Berkeley Center for
Effectiveness, Toronto"
Bill Knaus has produced a real winner with The Procrastination
Workbook. As he notes, most procrastinators live with a manana
illusion: No Problem, I can do it later. Unfortunately, the truth
is quite different. Needless delays lead to many problems including
underachievement, interpersonal concflict, and personal guilt and
distress. Fortunately, this workbook presents a very clear and
helpful plan for its readers. Knowledge about procrastination is
coupled with exercised to help the procrastinator move forward in
small steps, which add up to big changes.
Howard Kassinove, Ph.D., ABPP, Professor and Chairperson,
Department of Psychology, Hofstra University, Hempstead, NY"
It is refreshing to have a scholar and practitioner well familiar
with the causes and consequences of procrastination to provide us
with a useful workbook. This book will truly assist any person who
wants to change.
Joseph R. Ferrari, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Psychology, DePaul
University, Chicago, and author, Procrastination and Task
Avoidance"
This book vigorously shows how to enjoy your life with less stress,
strain, and greater gain provided you unprocrastinatingly read
it!
Arnold A Lazarus, Ph.D., ABPP, Distinguished Professor Emeritus of
Psychology, Rutgers University, and coauthor, The Sixty-Minute
Shrink "
Best book ever written on the topic. A must read not only for those
struggling with procrastination but also for anyone interested in
improving their efficiency and effectiveness.
Sam Klarreich, Ph.D., President, The Berkeley Center for
Effectiveness, Toronto"
Bill Knaus has produced a real winner with "The Procrastination
Workbook." As he notes, most procrastinators live with a manana
illusion: No Problem, I can do it later. Unfortunately, the truth
is quite different. Needless delays lead to many problems including
underachievement, interpersonal concflict, and personal guilt and
distress. Fortunately, this workbook presents a very clear and
helpful plan for its readers. Knowledge about procrastination is
coupled with exercised to help the procrastinator move forward in
small steps, which add up to big changes.
Howard Kassinove, Ph.D., ABPP, Professor and Chairperson,
Department of Psychology, Hofstra University, Hempstead, NY"
It is refreshing to have a scholar and practitioner well familiar
with the causes and consequences of procrastination to provide us
with a useful workbook. This book will truly assist any person who
wants to change.
Joseph R. Ferrari, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Psychology, DePaul
University, Chicago, and author, "Procrastination and Task
Avoidance""
This book vigorously shows how to enjoy your life with less stress,
strain, and greater gain provided you unprocrastinatingly read
it!
Arnold A Lazarus, Ph.D., ABPP, Distinguished Professor Emeritus of
Psychology, Rutgers University, and coauthor, "The Sixty-Minute
Shrink ""
"Best book ever written on the topic. A must read not only for
those struggling with procrastination but also for anyone
interested in improving their efficiency and effectiveness."
--Sam Klarreich, Ph.D., President, The Berkeley Center for
Effectiveness, Toronto
"Bill Knaus has produced a real winner with "The Procrastination
Workbook". As he notes, most procrastinators live with a manana
illusion: 'No Problem, I can do it later.' Unfortunately, the truth
is quite different. Needless delays lead to many problems including
underachievement, interpersonal concflict, and personal guilt and
distress. Fortunately, this workbook presents a very clear and
helpful plan for its readers. Knowledge about procrastination is
coupled with exercised to help the procrastinator move forward in
small steps, which add up to big changes."
--Howard Kassinove, Ph.D., ABPP, Professor and Chairperson,
Department of Psychology, Hofstra University, Hempstead, NY
"It is refreshing to have a scholar and practitioner well familiar
with the causes and consequences of procrastination to provide us
with a useful workbook. This book will truly assist any person who
wants to change."
--Joseph R. Ferrari, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Psychology,
DePaul University, Chicago, and author, "Procrastination and Task
Avoidance"
"This book vigorously shows how to enjoy your life with less
stress, strain, and greater gain--provided you unprocrastinatingly
read it!"
--Arnold A Lazarus, Ph.D., ABPP, Distinguished Professor Emeritus
of Psychology, Rutgers University, and coauthor, "The Sixty-Minute
Shrink "
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