Reviews"This warm, insightful book shows you how to save yourself months and years of your precious time by not doing things you don't enjoy, with people you don't care about." --Laura Stack, The Productivity Pro, author of What to Do When There's Too Much to Do "As a busy mother and entrepreneur, I adore the strategies and techniques Christina and Brian share to help me create a life that I love. Wish I had this book earlier in my career, but it's never too late to create inner harmony and outer success in every part of your life." --Kristin Arnold, President, The Extraordinary Team, and Past President, National Speakers Association "In this inspiring book, you learn how to determine what is really important to you and then organize your life around your inner values, beliefs, and goals." --Dianna Booher, author of What More Can I Say? and Creating Personal Presence, "This warm, insightful book shows you how to save yourself months and years of your precious time by not doing things you don't enjoy, with people you don't care about." --Laura Stack, The Productivity Pro®, author of What to Do When There's Too Much to Do "As a busy mother and entrepreneur, I adore the strategies and techniques Christina and Brian share to help me create a life that I love. Wish I had this book earlier in my career, but it's never too late to create inner harmony and outer success in every part of your life." --Kristin Arnold, President, The Extraordinary Team, and Past President, National Speakers Association "In this inspiring book, you learn how to determine what is really important to you and then organize your life around your inner values, beliefs, and goals." --Dianna Booher, author of What More Can I Say? and Creating Personal Presence
Table Of ContentIntroduction: Too Much to Do, Too Little Time 1. Determine Your Values and Start from the Right Place 2. Discover What Holds You Back 3. Create Your Vision and Be Powered by Clarity 4. Contribute with Purpose 5. Set and Achieve All Your Goals 6. Set Your Priorities and Simplify Your Life Conclusion: Four Ways to Energize Your Life
SynopsisPeople's lives become unbalanced because they're not clear on what's really important to them. As a result, they make thoughtless and impulsive choices, and up feeling exhausted and unfulfilled without understanding why. What bestselling author Brian Tracy and Christina Stein offer is a way to find true balance., Everyone today has too much to do and too little time--that's not going to change. The only way to make our lives less stressful is to make sure we spend more time doing the things that matter most and less time doing the things that matter less. When we're not clear on what is really important, we make thoughtless and impulsive choices and end up feeling exhausted and unfulfilled. Bestselling author Brian Tracy teams up with therapist Christina Stein to show how to find true balance--when all your actions and choices are guided by a profound knowledge of your deepest personal values, vision, purpose, and goals. Not only will you feel less stressed, but you'll accomplish more, and more efficiently, than you ever thought possible. When you operate from your true balance point, you feel clear and focused, and everything in your life feels like it is in perfect harmony. You go through your day with courage, confidence, and purpose because everything you do is in alignment with who you are. Through questions that guide you to reflect and focus, as well as concrete action steps and exercises, Tracy and Stein help you discover your personal balance point and show how you can use it to set priorities and manage your time in a way that both energizes you and simplifies every aspect of your life. The result is a new, active approach to integrating life balance, work achievement, and time management., Accomplish what matters most Because we all have too much to do, it feels like our lives are out of balance. But Brian Tracy and Christina Stein argue that imbalance results not so much from doing too much but from doing too much of the wrong things. They provide a process that enables you to sort out what is most important to you from among the many activities you could focus on. When you can efficiently identify and accomplish what really matters to you, you've found your balance point.
LC Classification NumberBF505.G6T727 2015