Rick Resnick is a former newspaper writer, magazine publisher, and longtime media executive who spent decades helping his companies sell hundreds of millions in advertising dollars-often by crafting custom campaigns that connected brands with consumers. His byline appeared in sponsored features across Fortune, Time, Money, People, and Sports Illustrated.As a leader of large marketing teams (and as a husband and father), Rick learned time management the hard way-between meetings, deadlines, and inbox avalanches. He practiced what he now preaches: blocking ""thinking time"" on his calendar, protecting deep work, and occasionally booking conference rooms just to escape phone calls, emails, and drive-by interruptions.His first book, ""The New Husband's Survival Guide,"" offered laugh-out-loud advice for men trying to coexist peacefully with women. Now he's tackling productivity with ""The Moderately Motivated Man's Guide to Time Management""-the first in a self-help series for guys who want to get better at life without trying too hard.When he's not writing, Rick plays tennis and golf, obsessively supports Arsenal FC, and sings lead in a rock cover band based in Pike County, PA. He still checks email too often, but he's working on it.
""Resnick's unique approach and delivery style increase the chances of sustained achievement. ... This uniquely fun -- and funny -- guide reads like a friendly conversation. While expert time management advice and practical knowledge are delivered par excellence, Resnick does so with exceptional connection to his readers."" -- The US Review of Books [""RECOMMENDED""] ""Practical, concise, and honest ... The Moderately Motivated Man's Guide to Time Management is a relatable yet brilliant guide made for the everyday person's performance, improving them one mindset shift at a time."" -- IndieReader.com ""Funny, practical, and built for real life -- time management for people with jobs, families, and a phone that refuses to quit."" -- Jason Newman, SVP, Marketing Solutions, Audacy ""This book doesn't just help you manage your time. It helps you to stop wasting it on the wrong things."" -- Mike Dukmejian, Chief Revenue Officer, Loeb Enterprises ""Many time management books add pressure. This one doesn't. It's clear, relatable, highly useful, and surprisingly enjoyable to read."" -- Cary Siegel, Author of Why Didn't They Teach Me This In School? 99 Personal Money Management Principles to Live By ""Practical, funny, and genuinely helpful. A must-read for any man who wants to spend his time more intentionally."" -- Suzanne Bates, Executive Leadership Expert and Author of Speak Like A CEO