Just enough :
Nash, Laura: Stevenson, Howard
Just enough : Tools for Creating Success in Your Work and Life Nash, Laura - New Delhi Wiley India Pvt Ltd. 2006 - XXI, 296 p Paper
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Contents
Acknowledgments
Preface: Having "Just Enough" Success in a World of the Infinite More
Part One: Moving Targets
1. Stress! Excess! Success?
2. The Dangers of Going for the Max
3. The Satisfactions of Just Enough Success
Part Two: The Kaleidoscope Strategy
4. Your Success Profile
5. Who Are You? And Why Are You Doing That?
6. Complex Patterns in Real Life
Part Three: Just Enough
7. Making Successful Choices
8. Further Calibrations of Enough
9. "Just Enough for a Lifetime"
Epilog
References
In Just Enough, top Harvard professors offer a revealing, research-based look at the true nature of professional success, helping people everywhere live more rewarding and satisfying lives. True professional and personal satisfaction seems more elusive every day, despite a proliferation of gurus and special methods that promise to make it easy. They conclude that many of the problems of success today can be traced back to unrealistic expectations and misconceptions about what success is and what constitutes it. The authors show where the happiest and most well-balanced among us are focusing th.
81-265-0743-8
Success in Business
650.1 / Nas/Ste
Just enough : Tools for Creating Success in Your Work and Life Nash, Laura - New Delhi Wiley India Pvt Ltd. 2006 - XXI, 296 p Paper
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Contents
Acknowledgments
Preface: Having "Just Enough" Success in a World of the Infinite More
Part One: Moving Targets
1. Stress! Excess! Success?
2. The Dangers of Going for the Max
3. The Satisfactions of Just Enough Success
Part Two: The Kaleidoscope Strategy
4. Your Success Profile
5. Who Are You? And Why Are You Doing That?
6. Complex Patterns in Real Life
Part Three: Just Enough
7. Making Successful Choices
8. Further Calibrations of Enough
9. "Just Enough for a Lifetime"
Epilog
References
In Just Enough, top Harvard professors offer a revealing, research-based look at the true nature of professional success, helping people everywhere live more rewarding and satisfying lives. True professional and personal satisfaction seems more elusive every day, despite a proliferation of gurus and special methods that promise to make it easy. They conclude that many of the problems of success today can be traced back to unrealistic expectations and misconceptions about what success is and what constitutes it. The authors show where the happiest and most well-balanced among us are focusing th.
81-265-0743-8
Success in Business
650.1 / Nas/Ste