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Item Name:
Take Back Your Time
Item #:
BTBYT
Author:
John de Graaf, Editor
Format:
Paperback 250 pages
Notes:
(TBYT)
Price/ea:
$14.95
Fighting Overwork & Time Poverty In America
- This is the official handbook of the Take Back Your Time campaign which sponsors Take Back Your Time Day each year on October 24th.
- A stellar list of contributors includes such well-known bestselling authors as Vicki Robin, Bill Doherty, Anna Lappe, David Korten, Cecile Andrews and many others.
- Examines all aspects of the time-famine issue-from overwork among adults to overscheduling of our children; from environmental consequences to the effects of our time deficit on our communities, our families, and even our pets; from the history of overwork to viable alternatives.
Take Back Your Time is the official handbook for Take Back Your Time Day, a national event. Organizers have enlisted the support of colleges, universities, religious organizations, labor unions, businesses, activist groups, and non-profit organizations to create events that will take place across the country, calling attention to the ways overwork and lack of time affect us-at home, in our workplaces, and in our communities-and to inspire a movement to take back our time.
In Take Back Your Time, well-known experts in the fields of health, family therapy and policy, community and civic involvement, the environment, and other fields examine the problems of overwork, over-scheduling, time pressure and stress and propose personal, corporate and legislative solutions. This book shows how wide-ranging the impacts of time famine in our society are, and what ordinary citizens can do to turn things around and win a more balanced life for themselves and their children. |
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