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WOW! What a great, easy to read business book. The First
2 Hours
is overflowing with great insights and practical advice to make sure you truly do get the most out of your day.

Gabrielle Dolan, Global expert on business storytelling and
author of Stories for Work and Real Communication

I am a massive fan of Donna’s two-part pragmatism and inspiration and The First 2 Hours meets all my expectations and then some. If you want an upgrade around how you live and do life then get your hot little hands on this one. You can’t afford not to.

Georgia Murch, Author and
keynote speaker

Many workplaces I go into are chock full of people blearily staring at screens in the morning, stressed and overwhelmed with the amount of work to be done. Donna’s book The First 2 Hours is jam packed full of pragmatic ways to change that. Giving us the lens of when rather than what, Donna turns what we do with our day on its head. Donna’s approach to how we use our time more effectively is accessible, doable and practical. The research is fascinating, as are the simple ways we can save ourselves from the crushing vortex of ‘busyness fatigue’. Along with Donna’s previous book The 25 Minute Meeting, The First 2 Hours is a game changer.

Tracey Ezard, Professional Triber,
Learning Culture expert, speaker, facilitator and
author of Glue and The Buzz

Imagine that there were ways to set ourselves up to have awesomely productive days every day — rather than those days where we are struggling to get through our to do list, and find ourselves spending hours outside of work getting our work done. Donna has written a deceptively simple book and shows how, with a few tweaks to our day, we can tap into our energy levels and work so much more productively and enjoyably. Donna continues to set the benchmark for helping us manage our productivity and time, first with The 25 Minute Meeting and now with The First 2 Hours. If you are looking for a practical, evidence-based guide to help you design your day and take back control of your life, you must read this.

Maree Burgess, Trainer, executive coach, facilitator and author of The XX Project
and Connecting Us

With much written about being our best, working at our optimum, needing more sleep and the problems with multi-tasking, The First 2 Hours gathers, presents and explains the leading thinking on what we need to be doing with the most important time of our day. Tasks, activities, self-assessments and tips, combine with practical advice that can be implemented immediately. Leaders and teams in organisations would do well to adopt the advice here to make significant gains personally and professionally. It’s time to stop fighting for productivity and start going with the elements that science, experience, research and data say will help us truly be our best. Aaaaah … it feels better already.

Lynne Cazaly, Speaker, author and facilitator

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The First 2 Hours

Make Better Use of Your Most Valuable Time



Donna Mcgeorge











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About the author

Donna McGeorge makes work work.

She is passionate about enhancing the large amount of time we spend in our workplace (too much, for many) to ensure it is effective and productive, as well as enjoyable.

Donna has worked with managers and leaders throughout Australia and the Asia–Pacific for over 20 years. She delivers practical skills, training, workshops and facilitation to corporates — such as Nissan Motor Company, Jetstar, Medibank Private and Ford Motor Company — so they learn to manage their people well and produce great performance and results.

Her CV is as eclectic as her record collection (yes, classic vinyl). In addition to roles at Telstra, Qantas, Ernst & Young and Ansett, she has been Manager of Theatre, Sports & Concert Tours for the UK-based Keith Prowse, and Asia–Pacific Organisational Development Manager for Ford Motor Company in Shanghai, China.

Donna also shares her knowledge for good, writing articles for the likes of The Age, Smart Company, B&T, HRM, and other publications. The First 2 Hours is her second book; The 25 Minute Meeting, her first book, was published by John Wiley & Sons in 2018.

She runs her business from 20 acres in Heathcote, Victoria, a region known for its world-class shiraz, but her most creative moments come while sipping tea on her verandah and gazing at the rolling hills alongside her husband, Steve, and dog, Prudence.

Donna believes that workplaces are complex, but not hard to get on track. More often than not it’s getting the simple things right, consistently, that has the greatest impact.

She also knows that when we decide to be intentional, we can surprise ourselves with what we can achieve. Read on and you’ll soon see.

www.donnamcgeorge.com

Acknowledgements

In 2018, I published my first ‘proper’ book, The 25 Minute Meeting. It was a super steep learning curve and I couldn’t have done it without the team that supported me. Now here I am in 2019, publishing my second book (can you imagine?) and, yet again, it has been another team effort.

Thank you to my friends at Wiley — Lucy, for having faith in doing the second book before we saw how the sales for the first would be. Ingrid for answering any and all questions with such patience and forbearance. Peter and the marketing team for getting my books into stores and positioned to their best advantage.

Kelly Irving — legend. You demystify every part of writing a book, and break it down into digestible chunks that not only make the process fluid and manageable, but downright enjoyable. With each book our relationship deepens, making working with you just like hanging out with a mate.

The Brains Trust — I love the fires of creation we spark every time we hang out together. Whenever I need anything, I need simply ask. You gals always have my back, and I’m lucky to have you. Thank you Maree Burgess, Tracey Ezard, Lynne Cazaly and Deb Dalziel.

Anne-Marie Johnson — we’ve known each other for so long that when I put my manuscript in your hands I know I’m going to get no-nonsense, nothing-but-the-truth feedback. I have come to love and trust your expertise in the Queen’s English. Thank you also for rearranging books in bookstores so mine are front and centre.

Alexandra Martindale — writing this book took a greater toll on the business than I intended. Your patience with me while I worked through it and got on the other side of it has been nothing short of phenomenal. I’m so grateful to have you in my life.

Emma McGeorge — you continue to be the inspiration for much of my writing as I strive to create a better corporate working environment for everyone, and, particularly, for you. I love you my darling girl.

And finally, there is NOTHING I could do in my professional or personal life without the loving support of my husband, Steve. Nothing has changed since the last time I wrote acknowledgements for a book. You are still of service. You still swap out empty cups of tea and bring me snacks without me noticing. I’m still blessed. Thank you, my love.