New Perspectives on Life 'Management'
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I like anything from Franklin Covey I admit, but this is an excellent supplement and extension to Dr Covey's 7 Habits 'series'. Take the section on financial matters - I'd never considered the Quadrant Method (urgency vs importance)for spending my money! The sections on family can be both sobering and inspiring. Highly recommended.
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Insightful!
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Prioritizing the building blocks of life — family, work, money and time — is paramount to happiness. Some people do it unconsciously by living within their intellectual and monetary expectations. Others need a framework for balance, such as the one that authors A. Roger Merrill and Rebecca R. Merrill provide. To achieve personal balance, the authors suggest becoming a better team player, working more effectively, learning about finances and setting home and work priorities. They establish the goal of building a strong family, centered around parental “family leadership.” Do they successfully address the knotty issues they raise? Yes, in a folksy way. This is a useful self-help manual with checklists, self-assessments and personal anecdotes, which are sometimes touching, but sometimes impractical or saccharine. Though the management advice dons motivational language, the sections on family and work are particularly worthwhile. The authors deliver a solid antidote to misplaced modern values, albeit wrapped in some fluffy trappings. We recommend this book to corporate officers and human resource personnel, as well as to individuals seeking balance.
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