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  • How to Live on Twenty-Four Hours a Day: Getting the Most Out of Your Life

    Arnold Bennett

    Paperback (Arben Books, Feb. 1, 2010)
    Time is the most precious of commodities. The old adage "Time is money" understates the matter, as time can often produce money, but money cannot produce more time. When your time is extremely limited, Bennett shows how to make the best use of your schedule to better yourself in every way mentally and emotionally. Chapters include: "The Daily Miracle," "The Desire to Exceed," "One's Programme," "Precautions Before Beginning," "The Cause of the Trouble," "Tennis and the Immortal Soul," "Remember Human Nature," "Controlling the Mind," "The Reflective Mood," "Interest in the Arts," "Nothing in Life is Humdrum," "Serious Reading," and "Dangers to Avoid."
  • How To Live On Twenty Four Hours A Day: "It is easier to go down a hill than up, but the view is from the top."

    Arnold Bennett

    eBook (A Word To The Wise, Aug. 20, 2013)
    How to Live on Twenty Four Hours a Day is a classic of self-improvement by Arnold Bennett published in 1910. Although the book is more than one century old, the practical advice and the inspirational ideas that it provides have become much pertinent to twenty-first-century concerns since today most people find themselves in a fatal combat with time. The volume is divided into a number of chapters, each of which offers a series of tips to be followed in order to get the best of one’s twenty four hours and to “live” rather than just “exist.” What has made modern people feel enslaved to time, according to Bennett, is the way the Industrial Revolution has mechanized their lifestyle. They have become like machines reiterating the same things for years and even decades so that they have lost the taste of life. Bennett gives solutions to these modern problems, solution of how to save time and enjoy it, solutions of how to make use of one’s existence. Literature, the arts, history and philosophy are among the tools that help achieve such a goal. For Bennett, one has to keep on reminding himself that time is often more precious than money.
  • How to Live on Twenty-Four Hours a Day

    Arnold Bennett

    eBook (Books on Demand, Feb. 4, 2019)
    How to Live on 24 Hours a Day (1910), written by Arnold Bennett, is part of a larger work entitled How to Live. In this volume, he offers droll, practical advice on how one might live (as opposed to just existing) within the confines of 24 hours a day. (from wikipedia.com)
  • HOW TO LIVE ON 24 HOURS A DAY

    Arnold Bennett

    eBook (Musaicum Books, Nov. 15, 2017)
    The book, written by Arnold Bennett in 1910, is part of a larger work entitled How to Live. In this volume, he offers practical advice on how one might live (as opposed to just existing) within the confines of 24 hours a day. The book has the following chapters: - The Daily Miracle - The Desire to Exceed One's Programme - Precautions Before Beginning - The Cause of the Trouble - Tennis and the Immortal Soul - Remember Human Nature - Controlling the Mind - The Reflective Mood - Interest in the Arts - Nothing in Life is Humdrum - Serious Reading - Dangers to AvoidArnold Bennett (1867-1931) was an English journalist, novelist, and writer. After working as a rent collector and solicitor's clerk, Bennett won a writing contest which convinced him to become a journalist. He later turned to the writing of novels, including his most famous Clayhanger and Anna of the five towns.
  • How to Live on Twenty-Four Hours a Day: Classic Self Help Book

    Arnold Bennett

    eBook (WestPub Online, Dec. 25, 2015)
    n the book, Bennett addressed the large and growing number of white-collar workers that had accumulated since the advent of the Industrial Revolution. In his view, these workers put in eight hours a day, 40 hours a week, at jobs they did not enjoy, and at worst hated. They worked to make a living, but their daily existence consisted of waking up, getting ready for work, working as little as possible during the work day, going home, unwinding, going to sleep, and repeating the process the next day. In short, he didn't believe they were really living.Bennett addressed this problem by urging these "salarymen" to seize their extra time, and make the most of it to improve themselves. Extra time could be found at the beginning of the day, by waking up early, and on the ride to work, on the way home from work, in the evening hours, and especially during the weekends. During this time, he prescribed improvement measures such as reading great literature, taking an interest in the arts, reflecting on life, and learning self-discipline.Bennett wrote that time is the most precious of commodities. He said that many books have been written on how to live on a certain amount of money each day. And he added that the old adage "time is money" understates the matter, as time can often produce money, but money cannot produce more time. Time is extremely limited, and Bennett urged others to make the best of the time remaining in their lives.This book has seen increased appeal in recent years due to the explosion of the self-improvement phenomenon, and the book has much relevance in today's world.
  • How to Live on 24 Hours a Day

    Arnold Bennett, Pawprint Publisher

    eBook (Pawprint publisher, Jan. 8, 2019)
    Are you really 'living', or just existing? Do you want to improve yourself or just continue to mess through? Do you use the time given you each day, or just waste most of it? These questions Bennett asks each of us and for those who want to live and learn, offers very valuable advice.Time is the most precious of commodities states Bennett in this book. Many books have been written on how to live on a convinced amount of money each day. And he added that the old adage "time is money" understates the matter, as time can often produce money, but money cannot produce more time. Time is extremely limited, and Bennett urged others to make the best of the time remaining in their lives. Which of us lives on twenty-four hours a day? And when I say "lives," I do not mean exists, nor "muddles through." Which of us is free from that uneasy feeling that the "great spending departments" of his daily life are not managed as they ought to be? Which of us is not saying to himself -- which of us has not been saying to himself all his life: "I shall alter that when I have a little more time"? We never shall have any more time. We have, and we have always had, all the time there is.In this edition we have added:1. Premium illustration with every topic and chapter.2. Added some beautiful quotes by the author at the end.2. Edited the content for better understanding."We never shall have any more time. We have, and we have always had, all the time there is. "You have to live on twenty-four hours of daily time. Out of it you have to spin health, pleasure, money, content, respect, and the evolution of your immortal soul. This timeless classic is one of the first self-help books ever written and was a best-seller in both England and America. It remains as useful today as when it was written and offers fresh and practical advice on how to make the most of the daily miracle of life.This book is for anyone looking for books on time management, self-help, personality development, and nonfiction.
  • How to Live on 24 Hours a Day

    Arnold Bennett

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Jan. 13, 2018)
    You have to live on twenty-four hours of daily time. Out of it you have to spin health, pleasure, money, content, respect, and the evolution of your immortal soul. Its right use, its most effective use, is a matter of the highest urgency and of the most thrilling actuality. All depends on that. Your happiness - the elusive prize that you are all clutching for, my friends! - depends on that. Which of us lives on twenty-four hours a day? And when I say "lives," I do not mean exists, nor "muddles through." Which of us is not saying to himself - which of us has not been saying to himself all his life: "I shall alter that when I have a little more time"?
  • How to Live on 24 Hours a Day

    Arnold Bennett

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Feb. 12, 2015)
    Practical advice on time management. Part of the larger work, How to Live.
  • How to Live on 24 Hours a Day

    Arnold Bennett

    eBook (, June 26, 2017)
    How to Live on 24 Hours a Day by Arnold Bennett
  • How to Live on 24 Hours a Day

    Arnold Bennett

    eBook (, Aug. 23, 2017)
    How to Live on 24 Hours a Day by Arnold Bennett
  • How to Live on Twenty-Four Hours a Day & The Human Machine

    Arnold Bennett

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, April 18, 2017)
    This book contain: How to Live on Twenty-Four Hours a Day and The Human Machine. The complete text of the two books written by Arnold Bennett.
  • How to Live on 24 Hours a Day

    Arnold Bennett

    eBook (, July 10, 2017)
    How to Live on 24 Hours a Day by Arnold Bennett