The One Minute Manager Balances Work and Life

The One Minute Manager Balances Work and Life
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Publisher : Harper Collins
Total Pages : 132
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ISBN-10 : 9780688168506
ISBN-13 : 0688168507
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Book Synopsis The One Minute Manager Balances Work and Life by : Ken Blanchard

Download or read book The One Minute Manager Balances Work and Life written by Ken Blanchard and published by Harper Collins. This book was released on 1999-03-17 with total page 132 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This is the story of a One Minute Manager who was so successful in every way that he forgot one important thing: He forgot to stay physically fit. He was so much in demand that he ate on the run, didn't take time to exercise, and all the while saw his weight balloon and his breath grow shorter. He soon discovered success in business was endangering his health. His life was out of balance.For all those busy, achieving people with overcrowded schedules, here is a useful blueprint that shows how to manage stress and make a lifetime commitment to fitness and well-being. By following four important strategies for balancing a complicated life, everyone can get their bodies back into shape and their lives into proper perspective. The One Minute Manager Balances Work and Life offers a way to achieve not only a new, healthier style of living but increased productivity as well. For the millions of readers of Ken Blanchard's bestselling books--including Raving Fans and Gung Ho!--here's invaluable advice for getting the most out of life.


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