The One-Life Solution
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Dr. Henry Cloud
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Dr. Henry Cloud
About this listen
If you've answered yes to any of the above, chances are you feel fragmented, pulled in too many directions at once, frustrated. Your work life has taken over your personal life.
In The One-Life Solution, Dr. Henry Cloud, consultant, best-selling author of the Boundaries series and Integrity, and a clinical psychologist, examines the workplace. He demonstrates how our failure to maintain a unified life with good boundaries at the office not only blurs the line between the professional and the personal, but leaves us less equipped to deal with the problems of today's workplace: stress, heavy workload, and a blistering pace.
As a result, we are overworked, overstressed, and unhappier than ever. Through real-world examples from years of working with leaders at companies large and small, Dr. Cloud shows us how to construct and enforce better boundaries against the technological devices, bullying bosses, and distracting coworkers who invade our time and space.
From conducting an audit of your time, to developing a policy of who you are and what you stand for, to learning how to overcome a paralyzing inability to say no, Dr. Cloud provides invaluable strategies and scripts for moving toward a more unified, coherent sense of self and a life that fully encompasses work, family, and spirituality. By starting to do what's best for you, you'll find the key to living the one happy, fulfilling life that only you can live.
©2008 Dr. Henry Cloud (P)2008 HarperCollins PublishersWhat listeners say about The One-Life Solution
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- Verdeen
- 2023-01-12
Worth regularly revisiting
There’s always something to practice and improve on, in the complexities of life, work and relationships.
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