How to Stay in the Priority Zone

Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Self Help, Self Improvement
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Author: Lisa Landtroop ISBN: 9781311941411
Publisher: Lisa Landtroop Publication: June 21, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Lisa Landtroop
ISBN: 9781311941411
Publisher: Lisa Landtroop
Publication: June 21, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Take a walk with me into the priority zone and let’s explore the why’s and how’s of staying focused on what really matters the most to you in this life - whatever that may be.

By understanding first how we got into this rat race, we can then begin to move towards a better understanding of how to preserve the precious time we need each week for more of life’s enjoyment.

Life is too short not to be savored, not to be fully enjoyed.

How to Stay in the Priority Zone walks you through the necessary steps of understanding, recognition, searching, and finally discovering how to lead a more fulfilling and intentional life.

Together we’ll also explore the two most fundamental aspects of any lasting change so that you can actually infuse your life with those most precious of priorities on an ongoing, and consistent basis.

How to Stay in the Priority Zone isn’t just another pretty book that teaches you a concept that sounds great while you’re reading it, but is forgotten once you “put the book down.”

Armed with a worksheet to help you identify your priority{s} (just in case you’ve forgotten what they are), you’ll be able to finally find time for fun each week.

Because life really is too short to save all your precious moments for SOMEDAY.

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Take a walk with me into the priority zone and let’s explore the why’s and how’s of staying focused on what really matters the most to you in this life - whatever that may be.

By understanding first how we got into this rat race, we can then begin to move towards a better understanding of how to preserve the precious time we need each week for more of life’s enjoyment.

Life is too short not to be savored, not to be fully enjoyed.

How to Stay in the Priority Zone walks you through the necessary steps of understanding, recognition, searching, and finally discovering how to lead a more fulfilling and intentional life.

Together we’ll also explore the two most fundamental aspects of any lasting change so that you can actually infuse your life with those most precious of priorities on an ongoing, and consistent basis.

How to Stay in the Priority Zone isn’t just another pretty book that teaches you a concept that sounds great while you’re reading it, but is forgotten once you “put the book down.”

Armed with a worksheet to help you identify your priority{s} (just in case you’ve forgotten what they are), you’ll be able to finally find time for fun each week.

Because life really is too short to save all your precious moments for SOMEDAY.

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