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Work to Live Talks, Trainings |
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>Reinventing Life's Work: |
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Contrary to the mode of most offices today, productivity doesn't come from straining and popping blood vessels or from iron posteriors still in workstation position at 9 p.m. Research shows we work better when we're refreshed and energized, when our action is not mechanical, but informed with conscious intent. Nonstop output, devoid of input—analysis, creativity, perspective—is counter-productive, and results in mistakes, burnout and skyrocketing medical bills.
It's time for a new vision of success, one that can bring passion and energy to every day of your work and life.
Joe Robinson offers a new road to achievement. Let him turn down the stress and boost morale, productivity and life satisfaction with Work to Live trainings and talks. A marketing executive vice-president at IBM who put Robinson's principles into action learned that Work to Live works. She was able to transform her section from an overwork hub to a model of work-life balance.
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>Work less, get more done |
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Be productive AND have a life. Learn how to dump false beliefs about productivity that lead to counter-productive overwork behavior, burnout and a life missing in action. True productivity isn't a function of how long we work but how well. Work less frantic, more focused, more refreshed, and you get more done. Innovation, creativity and real performance come from energized minds and bodies.
Get real-world strategies to:
- Beat chronic job stress
- Increase morale and productivity
- End the false urgency of hurry-worry
- Control e-tools run amuck
- Avoid the trap of 24-7 productivity paranoia
- Boost innovation
- Set boundaries between work and home
- Get more vacation time
- Eliminate time-wasting busyness
Author and workplace expert Robinson is a work-life commentator for the public radio program "Marketplace." He has appeared on "The Today Show," CNN, "NBC Nightly News," National Public Radio's "All Things Considered," and in the Wall Street Journal, Time, Vogue, Fast Company, Self, the Boston Globe, Chicago Tribune, New York Daily News, and dozens of newspapers and radio stations around the country.
For more information on Work to Live talks and trainings, contact: joe@worktolive.info |
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