
New Books in Popular Culture Jan Yager, "Time Masters: Eleven Secrets to Greater Productivity and Life Fulfillment" (Hannacroix Craft Books, 2026)
Apr 10, 2026
Jan Yager, sociologist and prolific author on productivity and relationships. She outlines 11 time-management principles framed by the TIME MASTERS acronym. Topics include prioritizing must-do tasks, valuing relationships (even pets), practical use of technology and AI, time-blocking across life stages, the role of stillness and routines, and celebrating accomplishments with a to-have-done list.
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Personal Loss Sparked The Book
- Yager was motivated by losing friends who left few personal records, prompting emphasis on life fulfillment and legacy.
- She mentions friends Sharon and Elia who didn't write memoirs or leave their creative philosophies behind.
Teen Prioritizes Goals Over Friends
- Yager recalls a teen who delayed friendships to focus on sports and grades, illustrating prioritized social choices.
- She advises that at 16 friendships often must be a lower priority and encourages richer contact than texts alone.
Quality Over Quantity In Relationships
- Maximizing time is about quality over quantity in relationships and activities.
- Yager cites research that one strong friend can extend life up to ten years versus many superficial connections.












