The 24-hour woman : how high achieving, stressed woman manage it all and still find happiness / Cheryl Liew-Chng.
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- computer
- online resource
- 9781630472382 (e-book)
- 646.70082 23
- HQ1221 .L549 2015
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
A "practical and profound" woman's guide to living up to your own hidden potential--and finding true happiness from within (Laura Hwang, president, Singapore Council for Women, 2000-2014).
In our non-stop, "always-on" world of increasing career demands, the modern woman has the wisdom to know that managing it all does not mean having it all. Rather, it means consciously designing a life of happiness and fulfillment.
Instead of trying to have and do everything, the "24-Hour Woman" masters the art of navigating life's demands and distractions by focusing first on the legacy she wants to build. Only then can she live a life defined by joy, vibrancy, and meaning.
Written by Cheryl Liew-Chng--award-winning global HR consultant on work-life issues and professional development-- The 24-Hour Woman offers wisdom and tools from successful women around the globe while sharing simple yet profound life strategies. Inside you will discover: The myths of the 24-Hour Woman and how to get ahead of them The five Foundational Pillars that every woman must build into her life What a legacy can do to keep you focused and passionate about your day How to create "growth friends" to nudge you forward And much, much more . . .
Learn the secrets and strategies of The 24-Hour Woman ―and discover how to thrive in all areas of life. The clock is ticking . . . what are you waiting for?
Description based on print version record.
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI : ProQuest, 2018. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest affiliated libraries.
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