Balancing Life s Demands Study Guide Biblical Priorities for a Busy Life

Balancing Life s Demands Study Guide  Biblical Priorities for a Busy Life
Author: Chip Ingram
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2011-01-01
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 1605931306

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Balancing Life s Demands

Balancing Life s Demands
Author: Dr. J. Grant Howard
Publsiher: Multnomah
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2011-08-10
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780307803030

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Everywhere we turn there are choices to be made. Like many people, you may set your priorities by making a mental list: God first; family second; church third. But, according to Dr. J. Grant Howard, "Lists of priorities don't make sense. They can't be lived out."

Notwithstanding My Weakness

Notwithstanding My Weakness
Author: Neal A. Maxwell
Publsiher: Shadow Mountain
Total Pages: 129
Release: 1981
Genre: Spiritual life
ISBN: 0877478554

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Work life Balance in the 21st Century

Work life Balance in the 21st Century
Author: Jessica Nicklin
Publsiher: Nova Science Publishers
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2017-10
Genre: Quality of life
ISBN: 1536125261

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The world of work is constantly evolving, as is the interplay between work and other life domains. As such, it is critical that practitioners and scholars recognise the complexities of balancing work and life in the 21st century. The goal of this book is therefore to meet the demand for knowledge and skills to help employees, employers and families successfully navigate work and life. The chapters address problems and propose solutions for diverse issues, ranging from classic, yet prevalent, topics (i.e., gender disparities) to novel ideas and new directions for research (ie: chronotypes and recovery experience). To best serve the needs of the readers, both academic and applied, this volume includes empirical studies, practical reflections, review chapters, and research recommendations for the future. The idea of work-family conflict is not a new one and has been of interest to scholars and organisational leaders for nearly five decades. Yet, we know now that balancing work and life goes beyond the needs of the traditional family and the traditional nine-to-five job. We also know that in addition to the negative consequences associated with work-family conflict, there are indeed benefits associated with balancing multiple life roles. As such, the first section of this volume examines work-life balance in unique (and often, overlooked) populations of workers. The second section goes beyond the traditional idea of work-family conflict to explore innovative ways in which to conceptualise work-life balance for the future.

Living on the Edge

Living on the Edge
Author: Chip Ingram
Publsiher: Howard Books
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2011-01-04
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1439190526

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Based on the biblical model for Christianity, Living on the Edge challenges readers to experience Christianity the way God intended and provides an actual profile of a disciple of Jesus Christ that is relational, grace-based, faith-focused, practical, and measureable. A launching pad for a journey toward becoming a Christian who lives like Christ, this book provides questions and resources at the end of each chapter, as well as directions to continue on your journey through an interactive Web site, where the reader will discover clear spiritual pathways and personal coaching to make it over barriers.

Work and Family in the United States

Work and Family in the United States
Author: Rosabeth Moss Kanter
Publsiher: Russell Sage Foundation
Total Pages: 121
Release: 1977-11-15
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781610443265

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Now considered a classic in the field, this book first called attention to what Kanter has referred to as the "myth of separate worlds." Rosabeth Moss Kanter was one of the first to argue that the assumes separation between work and family was a myth and that research must explore the linkages between these two roles.

Coaching and Mentoring for Work Life Balance

Coaching and Mentoring for Work Life Balance
Author: Julie Haddock-Millar,Eliot Tom
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 179
Release: 2019-07-25
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781000145045

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The coaching and mentoring profession is facing a major challenge – helping clients cope effectively with life’s complexities and conflicting demands in a rapidly changing environment. Conversations around work-life balance need to address not only the interconnectedness of work, leisure, home, and social life but also the fact that these elements are in flux and require continuous rebalancing. This book is a practical and evidence-based resource to help coaches and mentors in supporting clients to achieve greater work-life balance. Written by an experienced academic-practitioner team, this book provides coaches and mentors with a way of addressing work-life tensions with their clients. It is grounded in research and practice and offers a wide range of tools and techniques which are supported with real-life case studies illustrating how they can be employed. On top of this, readers are also supported with reflective questions to enhance understanding and a series of downloadable worksheets for practical use. Coaching and Mentoring for Work-Life Balance is essential reading for professional coaches and mentors who are helping their clients to develop personal resilience and will also be a valuable resource for students in postgraduate coaching and mentoring courses. The authors present some of the latest thinking on this topic, underpinned by their own research and model for work-life balance, making the book indispensable to all those engaged in leadership, coaching, mentoring, and supervision.

Work Life Balance in Europe

Work Life Balance in Europe
Author: S. Drobnic,A. Guillén
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2011-06-13
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780230307582

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Examining the debate on quality of jobs in Europe, this book focuses on the work-life balance-a central element of the EU agenda. It addresses tensions between work and private life, examining job quality, job security, working conditions and time-use patterns of individuals and households as well as institutional contexts.