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In this ramped-up world, there never seems to be enough time. Everyone wants to "have it all," but time constraints challenge people to juggle career pressures with social, family, and personal commitments. "Stop Living Your Job, Start Living Your Life" is a roadmap for remaking one's life to match those most heartfelt priorities. Packed with interactive tools including 50 Action Tasks, 25 Action Questions, 18 Hot Tips, and Four Quick Quizzes, it empowers readers to control their responsibilities instead of having their responsibilities control them. Offering realistic and practical solutions…mehr

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In this ramped-up world, there never seems to be enough time. Everyone wants to "have it all," but time constraints challenge people to juggle career pressures with social, family, and personal commitments. "Stop Living Your Job, Start Living Your Life" is a roadmap for remaking one's life to match those most heartfelt priorities. Packed with interactive tools including 50 Action Tasks, 25 Action Questions, 18 Hot Tips, and Four Quick Quizzes, it empowers readers to control their responsibilities instead of having their responsibilities control them. Offering realistic and practical solutions to everything from decluttering space, managing finances, staying committed, and pursuing dreams, "Stop Living Your Job, Start Living Your Life" helps create a sense of balance, achievement, and enjoyment in everyday life.
Autorenporträt
Andrea Molloy is a founding director of Aspirations Ltd which offers both personal and corporate coaching services, customised workshops and seminars. Clients include Coca-Cola Amatil NZ Ltd, the New Zealand Rugby Union, and TelecomNZ. Andrea is trained and accredited by the Life Coaching Academy and is a member of the ICF. She was preseident of the Auckland Chapter of the ICF in 2003. Andrea is a regular TV and radio guest, and writes motivational articles for magazines. She holds a degree in sociology from Victoria University of Wellington.