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The Overload Solution: How to stop juggling and start living

3.50 ( 4 Ratings by Goodreads)
The Overload Solution: How to stop juggling and start living

The Overload Solution: How to stop juggling and start living

3.50 (4 Ratings by Goodreads)
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Published: 4 January, 2007
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Do you wake up in the morning and feel just as tired as when you went to bed? Are you juggling your life so fast you can't even remember how many balls are in the air? The 21st century is a busier and more difficult place than we ever imagined. The idea of simply being 'stressed' would be almost appealing in today's world; instead, many of us are feeling so overwhelmed that we are suffering breakdowns, depression and anxiety. Cracks appear in our work, our relationships, our families and in our society. We feel ourselves failing as parents, partners, friends and as people. We simply don't have time to do it all, but we're petrified of admitting that we can't. In The Overload Solution, Jane Alexander recognises that we cannot keep papering over the cracks. She doesn't offer an instant get-out clause or perfect solution. What she does offer is an honest appraisal of where we are now and provides strategies to help us readjust to this tough new world. She suggests things you can do to help you in the short-term and then helps you to rethink your life so you achieve long-term happiness and wellbeing.
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Type Book
ISBN13 9780749927561
ISBN10 0749927569
Number Of Pages 256
Item Weight 189 g
Product Dimensions 18 x 203 x 127 mm
Publisher / Reseller Piatkus Books
Format paperback
Edition New edition
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Author's Bio

Jane Alexander is a journalist and author who has written for many national newspapers, and in particular the Daily Mail. She is well-known for her friendly, approachable style and her warm and sincere advice.

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