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While the demands on our time won’t go away, that doesn’t mean you can’t rise above them. Ruth Klein will show you how to eliminate the stress and get the best out of each day.
Level: Intermediate
ISBN: 1402205929
ISBN-13: 9781402205927
Format: Paperback, 322pp
Publisher: Sourcebooks, Incorporated
Pub date: 2005
Content
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Chapter 1. How to Make Time for the Time of Your Life
Chapter 2. Where to Put Your Time Emphasis
Chapter 3. Avoiding the Guilt Trap: Self-Indulgence Is a Necessity
Chapter 4. The Big Glitch (When the Best-Laid Plans…)
Chapter 5. L’Affaire: Making Time for Love (Married or Single)
Chapter 6. Creative Earning Options
Chapter 7. Taking Control of Your Schedule (Before Someone Else Does)
Chapter 8. Beating Stress by Breaking the Rules
Chapter 9. Crisis and Challenge: Opportunities for Growth
Chapter 10. Home Sweet Home, Inc. (The Pros and Cons of Working at Home)
Chapter 11. Mirror, Mirror, on the Desk: Organizing Your Desk to Reflect Priorities
Chapter 12. I Think It’s a Definite Maybe (A Quick Guide to Decision Making)
Chapter 13. The Write Stuff
Chapter 14. The Telephone, Cell Phone, and Email: Woman’s Best—and Worst—Friends
Chapter 15. Let Ginger Do It: The Gentle Art of Delegation
Chapter 16. A Seven-Letter Word: Waiting
Chapter 17. I’m Committed: But to What?
Chapter 18. Meetings: Running Them and Attending Them
Chapter 19. The End…or the Beginning
Appendix. Six Weeks to a More Balanced, Abundant, and Joyful Life
About the Author
Index
About the author
Ruth Klein has been coaching working women for years on how to manage their time, and she has the answer for today’s working women. Ruth Klein runs The Marketing/Time Source, a performance strategic firm providing marketing, public relations, communications, time management, sales and personal coaching to businesses, professionals, moms and college students.
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