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Juliet's school of possibilities: a little story about the power of priorities

✍ Scribed by Laura Vanderkam


Publisher
Penguin Publishing Group; Portfolio/Penguin
Year
2019
Tongue
en-US
Weight
104 KB
Category
Fiction
City
New York
ISBN
0525538941

No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.

✦ Synopsis


From the bestselling author of What The Most Successful People Do Before Breakfast comes a compelling fable about the difference between busyness and true success.
Riley Jenkins is an ambitious consultant who can't figure out why her firm hasn't promoted her to full partner. She's doing everything humanly possible--working weekends, answering emails immediately, attending every meeting, and sacrificing her personal life. Even so, she loses clients who say they're looking for fresher ideas. But she simply doesn't have time to do more.
Pressured to attend a women's leadership retreat, Riley is forced to put her phone down for a silly group cooking exercise. At first, she can't think about anything but her mounting emails. But soon she's fascinated by the mysterious yet kindly conference leader, Juliet. Riley wonders why this woman has such a powerful, calming presence.
Over the course of the weekend, Riley tries to figure out Juliet's secret. During a...

✦ Subjects


Women -- Vocational guidance


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