Too busy for your own good: get more done in less time--with even more energy
โ Scribed by Merritt, Connie
- Publisher
- McGraw-Hill
- Year
- 2009
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 257
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Table of Contents
Part I: Busy As a Status SymbolChapter 1Are You Busy Over Your Head? Chapter 2Breaking the Busyness MythChapter 3Busy at Work - Strategies for working smarter, not harder Part II: Work is Great (Except for the People) Chapter 4: Dissecting Disharmony - Tame the Lions in Your LifeChapter 5: People Extinguishing Your SparkChapter 6: The proper care and feeding of co-workers and bosses Part III: Stress and the City (or Country) Chapter 7: Stress - Good News or Bad? Chapter 8:Getting De-Stressed at WorkChapter 9:Running Two Countries - Getting De-Stressed at Home Part IV: Putting Balance Back into Your Life Chapter 10: What's most important to you? Chapter 11: Tips for workChapter 12: Tips for Outside WorkChapter 13:Keys to Spark Return
โฆ Subjects
SELF-HELP--Time Management;;Time management;Electronic books;SELF-HELP -- Time Management
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