Leaders everywhere are stressed and overworked. We talk about work/life balance, but nobody is balanced and the concept just makes us feel worse. Gail Golden, a psychologist and executive coach, has the answer: "curate your life." To get ahead, use her system to sort your activities and focus energy on what is most meaningful and joyful to you.
Leaders everywhere are stressed and overworked. We talk about work/life balance, but nobody is balanced and the concept just makes us feel worse. Gail Golden, a psychologist and executive coach, has the answer: "curate your life." To get ahead, use her system to sort your activities and focus energy on what is most meaningful and joyful to you.
Dedication 1 Don't Balance - Curate 2 Decide What's Important 3 Say No 4 Embrace Mediocrity 5 Choose Greatness 6 Live Your Greatness 7 Curate Your Workplace 8 Manage a Curated Home 9 Re-curate 10 Bust Loose Bibliography Index Acknowledgments About the Author
Dedication 1 Don't Balance - Curate 2 Decide What's Important 3 Say No 4 Embrace Mediocrity 5 Choose Greatness 6 Live Your Greatness 7 Curate Your Workplace 8 Manage a Curated Home 9 Re-curate 10 Bust Loose Bibliography Index Acknowledgments About the Author
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