📖 Overview
Joseph Schwartz is an American author and expert in time management and productivity, best known for writing "The Magic of Getting What You Want" in 1983. His work focuses on personal development, goal achievement, and decision-making strategies.
Throughout his career, Schwartz developed methods for helping individuals overcome procrastination and achieve their objectives through systematic approaches. His teachings emphasize practical techniques rather than theoretical concepts.
Schwartz wrote several other books including "If You Want to Write, Here's How!" and "The Complete Fawcett Book of Baseball." His work in personal development has been referenced by later authors in the productivity and self-help genres.
As an educator and consultant, Schwartz conducted seminars and workshops teaching his methods to business professionals and individuals. His approach combines psychological insights with actionable steps for personal and professional success.
👀 Reviews
Readers describe Schwartz's work as straightforward and practical, with clear steps for implementation. His no-nonsense writing style appeals to those seeking concrete productivity advice.
What readers liked:
- Simple, actionable techniques for time management
- Real-world examples that demonstrate concepts
- Focus on immediate application rather than theory
- Step-by-step format for goal setting
What readers disliked:
- Some concepts feel dated (especially in 1983's "Magic of Getting What You Want")
- Limited depth on psychological aspects
- Writing can be repetitive
- Few original insights compared to other productivity authors
Ratings across platforms:
Amazon: "Magic of Getting What You Want" - 3.8/5 (42 reviews)
Goodreads: 3.6/5 (156 ratings)
One reader noted: "His baseball writing shows more personality than his self-help work." Another commented: "The techniques work, but the presentation lacks engagement."
Note: Limited online review data exists for Schwartz's work since many books were published before widespread internet adoption.
📚 Books by Joseph Schwartz
Einstein for Beginners (1979)
An illustrated introduction to Einstein's theories and life, using cartoons and simplified explanations to make complex physics concepts accessible to general readers.
The Magic of Getting What You Want (1983) A systematic guide to goal achievement and personal development, detailing specific techniques for overcoming procrastination and turning objectives into reality.
If You Want to Write, Here's How! (1978) A practical handbook providing concrete methods and strategies for aspiring writers to develop their craft and complete writing projects.
The Complete Fawcett Book of Baseball (1976) A comprehensive examination of baseball history, rules, and notable players, serving as both a reference guide and historical record of the sport.
The Magic of Getting What You Want (1983) A systematic guide to goal achievement and personal development, detailing specific techniques for overcoming procrastination and turning objectives into reality.
If You Want to Write, Here's How! (1978) A practical handbook providing concrete methods and strategies for aspiring writers to develop their craft and complete writing projects.
The Complete Fawcett Book of Baseball (1976) A comprehensive examination of baseball history, rules, and notable players, serving as both a reference guide and historical record of the sport.
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