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Time Management Secrets Working Women
The only system designed for everything that today's modern women handle
Most time-management systems don't succeed for working women. Why? Quite simply, they don't understand our specific needs and the wide variety of tasks we find ourselves facing each day.
Ruth Klein has been coaching working women for years on how to manage their time, and she has the answer for today's working women.
Time Management Secrets for Working Women will show you how to make the most effective use of your time, so you can succeed in the workplace and get organized beyond your wildest dreams. Filled with practical tips and advice, this book helps with time-management keys such as:
o What Constitutes a ?Real? Emergency?
o Dividing Work, Home and Personal Time
o Understanding the Need for Control
o Organizing Your Desk to Reflect Priorities
o Learning to Relax While Still Getting Things Done
While the demands on our time won't go away, that doesn't mean you can't rise above them. Ruth Klein will show you how to eliminate the stress and get the best out of each day.
Ruth Klein runs The Marketing/Time Source, a performance strategic firm providing marketing, public relations, communications, time management, sales and personal coaching to businesses, professionals, moms and college students.
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- Posted: Apr-27-2009
Author and Business Owner Tonia Tomlin Gives TWO Thumbs UP!
Wow! This book hits every area of life for any woman working. There are many things that some may not stop to think about or just not realize things they have given up. I know being a business owner, author, wife, mother of twins, sister, daughter, friend, and much more takes over my life from...
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- Posted: Sep-23-2006
Whew! Help is Here for the Overstressed, Overworked!
At last, a practical, how-to book for the overstressed, overworked office worker, middle manager, telecommuter and the increasing numbers of self-employed among us. Fifty hour work weeks with no time for vacations may be the status quo, but Ruth Klein's book shows us how to organize, prioritize...
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- Posted: Aug-19-2006
Insightful Wisdom to the Art of Time Management
With love in her heart and a passion for living, author and coach Ruth Klein, brings insightful wisdom to the art of timemanagement and productivity throughtout her book, 'Time Management Secrets for Working Women:getting organized to get the most out of each day.' I found Ruth's book to be a...
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- Posted: May-10-2006
Brisk advice for saving time and restoring balance
Many working women awake to the figurative sound of a starter pistol and race against the clock until they lie down to sleep at night. Author Ruth Klein understands the unique challenges that time management presents to working women. The demands of home, family and work always compete for their...
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