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“An important reminder of simple everyday practices to improve how we all work together, which will lead to greater team and individual happiness and performance. Great results will follow.”—Jack Dorsey, CEO of Twitter and Square “With just 30 changes, you can transform your work experience from bland and boring (or worse) to fulfilling, fun, and even joyful.”—Daniel Pink, author of When and Drive The vice president of Twitter Europe and host of the top business podcast Eat Sleep Work Repeat offers thirty smart, research-based hacks for bringing joy and fun back into our burned out, uninspired work lives. How does a lunch break spark a burst of productivity? Can a team’s performance be improved simply by moving the location of the coffee maker? Why are meetings so often a waste of time, and how can a walking meeting actually get decisions made? As an executive with decades of management experience at top Silicon Valley companies including YouTube, Google, and Twitter, Bruce Daisley has given a lot of thought to what makes a workforce productive and what factors can improve the workplace to benefit a company’s employees, customers, and bottom line. In his debut book, he shares what he’s discovered, offering practical, often counterintuitive, insights and solutions for reinvigorating work to give us more meaning, productivity, and joy at the office. A Gallup survey of global workers revealed shocking news: only 13% of employees are engaged in their jobs. This means that burn out and unhappiness at work are a reality for the vast majority of workers. Managers—and employees themselves—can make work better. Eat Sleep Work Repeat shows them how, offering more than two dozen research-backed, user-friendly strategies, including: Go to Lunch (it makes you less tired over the weekend) Suggest a Tea Break (it increases team cohesiveness and productivity) Conduct a Pre-Mortem (foreseeing possible issues can prevent problems and creates a spirit of curiosity and inquisitiveness) “Let’s start enjoying our jobs again,” Daisley insists. “It’s time to rediscover the joy of work.”
Winner of the Ted Hughes Award for New Work in Poetry 'This book should be required reading for anyone thinking of having a baby, or even anyone who knows someone who is thinking of having a baby' Scotland on Sunday 'Fascinating and honest' Mumsnet 'Like talking to a friend' Observer There were many things that Hollie McNish didn't know before she was pregnant. How her family and friends would react; that Mr Whippy would be off the menu; how quickly ice can melt on a stomach. These were on top of the many other things she didn't know about babies: how to stand while holding one; how to do a poetry gig with your baby as an audience member; how drum'n'bass can make a great lullaby. And that's before you even start on toddlers. But Hollie learned. And she's still learning, slowly. Nobody Told Me is a collection of poems and stories; Hollie's thoughts on raising a child in modern Britain, of trying to become a parent in modern Britain, of sex, commercialism, feeding, gender and of finding secret places to scream once in a while.
"In this timely, provocative book, Jeffrey Pfeffer contends that many modern management commonalities such as long hours, work-family conflict, and economic insecurity are toxic to employees--hurting engagement, increasing turnover, and destroying people's physical and emotional health--while also being inimical to company performance. He argues that human sustainability should be as important as environmental stewardship. You don't have to do a physically dangerous job to confront a health-destroying, possibly life-threatening workplace....In "Dying for a Paycheck", Jeffrey Pfeffer marshals a vast trove of evidence and numerous examples from all over the world to expose the infuriating truth about modern work life: even as organizations allow management practices that actually sicken and kill their employees, those policies do not enhance productivity or the bottom line, thereby creating a lose-lose situation. Exploring a range of important topics, including layoffs, health insurance, work-family conflict, work hours, job autonomy, and why people remain in toxic environments, Pfeffer offers guidance and practical solutions that all of us--employees, employers, and the government--can use to enhance workplace well-being. We must wake up to the dangers and enormous costs to today's workplace, Pfeffer argues. "Dying for a Paycheck" is a clarion call for a social movement focused on human sustainability. Pfeffer makes clear that the environment we work in is just as important as the one we live in, and with this urgent book he opens our eyes and shows how we can make our workplaces healthier and better."--jacket flaps
Written with a doctor’s expertise and a working mom’s empathy, this stress-free, scientific, and safe guide from the author of Parent like a Pediatrician is a one-stop resource for parenting through the “terrible twos” and “threenager” years, while keeping it fun for everyone. Congratulations! You’ve survived the first twelve months of parenthood, along with all the joys, worry, and sleep deprivation they bring. Welcome to the toddler years—and a whole new set of challenges. From toilet training, picky eating, and naptime to separation anxiety, screen time, and (whisper it) tantrums, toddlerhood brings developmental milestones and decisions that can feel totally daunting, especially in this golden age of mommy bloggers, parenting podcasts, and fear-mongering posts. How can you feel confident and empowered in your choices when there is so much at stake? As both an experienced pediatrician and a mother, Rebekah Diamond understands the need for a childrearing approach that keeps things simple, without sacrificing science or safety. Just as she did in her first book, Parent Like a Pediatrician, which focused on your baby’s first year, she cuts through the noise to tackle the wonders and hardships of raising a toddler. Instead of strict guidelines and overwhelming commands, Dr. Diamond offers advice that is medically sound, inclusive, and realistic for busy parents. There is no single “right” away to parent, but Eat Sleep Tantrum Repeat will show you how to create a way that is right for you and your child, and make these toddler years safe, science-approved, and joyful.
 Accurate forecast and time lead. In an investigative report after the deadly storm Katrina, blame and responsibility was placed on various agencies. At the end of the report, the United States Coast Guard and National Hurricane Center were commended for their actions. They were said to have provided accurate forecasts with accurate time leads. The aim of this book is to provide an accurate forecast and accurate time lead to what lies ahead for all of us.  Trip check. Before leaving for a vacation trip to Florida, a few years ago, I had my mechanic check out our car. When I dropped off the car, he wrote the phrase 'trip check' in his appointment book. As he penned those words, I was awakened to the profound meaning and significance of the simple phrase. I knew God was getting my attention as to the due diligence I was giving to a short trip of a few days, but how much consideration was I giving to the long journey upon my departure from the earth. This book is to provide a trip check for our final journey from earth and beyond.  Expiry date. Recently, at work, I received the following email from our IT department: "Your password is ready to expire in ten days, please reset your password." From the moment I read it, I began to see a deeper meaning and get very valuable insight in the simple but short text. Irrespective of one's belief, status, wealth, knowledge, origin or nationality, one thing is certain and true for all of us on the earth: We all have an expiry date. Ironically, on the other side, there is no expiry date. Wherever we end up, it will be forever. We cannot lean on our own ideology, belief system, character or achievements as a qualification for entry into heaven, but we must accept the password that God has provided so that we end up in the right place.
Around 15% of children are thought to suffer from anxiety disorders, the most commonly identified emotional or behavioural problems among children. Based on techniques developed and practised by the authors, this book teaches parents how to use cognitive behavioural techniques with their children and in so doing, become their child's therapist, helping them to overcome any fears, worries and phobias. Addresses specific fears and phobias as well as general anxiety and 'worrying'. Provides step-by-step practical strategies. Includes case studies, worksheets and charts. Based on the authors' experience at their anxiety disorders clinic at the University of Reading and developed from a programme based on working almost exclusively with parents.
In a society ruled by the mafia lives Evelina, an illegal underground fighter who catches Dante the Don’s eye at a match. Evelina learned never to trust anyone the hard way when her parents were murdered. Since that fateful day, she’s lived a cold and lonely life, never smiling and exerting all her anger and frustration out on her opponents in the fighting ring. Then suddenly, a familiar face reappears in her life, but everything has changed—for both of them. Evelina’s struck frozen by his presence, but he acts like he’s never met her before in his life, which is true, to an extent. A heartbreaking extent to her. Ever since taking the role of Don from his younger brother, Dante has been living his best bachelor life with everyone at his beck and call and a different woman in his bed every night. He thought it should’ve been enough, yet it wasn’t. No, something was missing. That’s when he lays his eyes on Black Slayer at an illegal underground fighting ring, and he’s immediately smitten. Never before has he had such an instantaneous reaction to a woman, but he wasn’t going to run with his tail between his legs in fear. No, he was going to go after this woman and make her his, but her reaction to him puzzles him because he’s certain he’s never seen her before. So why in the world is she looking at him like he’s her long-lost lover?
Home... A word that can be a noun, an adjective, a verb, or an adverb, but all suggesting a sense of where one originated and where one belongs. This word can be used to describe a position in a game, instincts in the animal kingdom, a location on a computer screen, or the place where family gathers to support and celebrate one another. However, in our fractured world, filled with addiction, violence, illness, and broken relationships, too many are just wandering, lost, with no home, even when they find a roof over their heads. They look for a sense of belonging in groups and gangs where they hope for acceptance and support. Too many turn to drugs and alcohol to medicate their loneliness, some being drawn into the most sweeping opioid epidemic we have ever seen. What if we could find ways to create a stronger sense of "home" in our circles of influence? What if we learned how to open up the doors of our lives and bring people into the warmth and shelter that they have been looking for? What if we knew how to start conversations that would bring the issues of "finding home" to the forefront and help us find tools to assist those around us in building their own place of belonging? In the wake of losing her twenty-four-year-old son Nicolai to a fentanyl overdose, Tina Reiman began a journey to understand his struggle to find home. This path led her to reexamine what she believed about addiction, parenting, and love. One result was her establishment of a nonprofit dedicated to reducing addiction, homelessness, and suicide among the young men of her community through the coaching of those who understand "home."
This book was set in the beautiful hills of Mussorrie, where the Author studied. The whole novel is inspired by her adventures in her school with her friends with an added romance. This is her first book which is a part of a sequel. This story is about two teens who fall for each other going into something they have no idea about. They are are faced with herdles every step of the way. Riya and Raynak a match made in heaven or hell?
We all want to be successful in life. Yet sometimes our journey through life can be overwhelming, especially when we have no idea what it will take to make us happy. The good news is that by paying attention to the details of our lives, we do have the power to make the difference we need to feel fulfilled and joyful every day. We are the creators of our experiences. In a concise guidebook, life coach Svitlana Power provides a simple roadmap to achieving success. Through a step-by-step process, Power helps others to clarify what they desire, create a clear plan that outlines an ideal future, and then put that plan into action. Through a question and answer format and other methodologies, Power encourages others to imagine and then describe their best life, effectively manage stress, replace bad habits with good choices that encourage excellent health and well-being, be open to possibilities, and transform thoughts and actions to create positive change that lasts indefinitely. The Exceptional Quality of Life provides wisdom and guidance that will help anyone set themselves up for success in life by creating a well-defined plan to realize their dreams and ideal future.