InI Know How She Does It, time management expert Laura
Vanderkam reveals the surprising strategies you can use to spend
more time on the things you enjoy. By following her advice, you
will be able to work less, sleep more, enjoy date nights, go to the
gym and socialize.
LAURA VANDERKAM is the author of What the Most Successful People Do Before Breakfast, All The Money In The World, 168 Hours, and Grindhopping. She is a frequent contributor to Fast Company's website, and a member of USA Today's Board of Contributors. Her work has also appeared in The Wall Street Journal, City Journal, Scientific American, Reader's Digest, Prevention, and other publications. She lives with her husband and three children outside Philadelphia.
An interesting, heartening read about successful working parents *
Lauren Laverne *
The most positive take on work and family I've read in a long time
* New York Times *
Game-changing * Good Housekeeping *
The latest hot parenting book -- Gaby Hinsliff * Guardian *
This book has given me a glimmer of hope about the having-it-all
dilemma -- Lorraine Candy * Daily Mail *
Thought -provoking ... Laura's book is refreshingly cheerful in a
field saturated by misery-lit. I was sceptical, but Vanderkam is
alarmingly inspirational both in person and prose -- Helen Rumbebow
* The Times *
Shows how to nail your work/life blend * Cosmopolitan *
I'm a longtime fan of Laura Vanderkam's insightful work - her
recommendations for getting the most out of every day are often
counterintuitive but always realistic and manageable. In her new
book, she reveals the time management strategies that highly
successful mothers use to build lives that work. Thanks to her
findings, I'll never look at my weekly calendar the same way again
* Gretchen Rubin, author of Better Than Before and The Happiness
Project *
For many years I've wanted to see reflected in our collective
conversation what I know to be true in women's lives: that many of
us are happily combining work and motherhood, and loving both.
Laura Vanderkam has written the book that's been sorely missing,
and she's done so with an impassioned, eloquent voice, important
new research, and the warmth of a dear friend * Tara Mohr, author
of Playing Big *
An empowering guide for professionals who want to figure out how to
become superstars in their fields while building satisfying lives *
Dorie Clark, author of Reinventing You and Stand Out *
In this engrossing and eternally helpful book, Laura Vanderkam
shares valuable insights from women who have mastered their most
vital resource: time. I Know How She Does It stands apart
thanks to Vanderkam's nuanced understanding of what it takes to
become an efficient yet balanced individual * Tim Sanders, author
of Love Is the Killer App *
This book could have been titled How to Be a Superhero,
because that's how it makes you feel and act after reading it.
Vanderkam's curiosity for high performance and what makes it
possible is infectious. Packed with research from real lives and
tips for real change, this book is sure to help women around the
world discover their own path to success * Jon Acuff, author of Do
Over *
As a busy CEO, I was inspired by the hundreds of people Vanderkam
studied who found ample time for career, family, and self in the
same 168 hours available to everyone, each week. If my entire team
read this book, we would all benefit * Richard Sheridan, CEO and
chief storyteller, Menlo Innovations, and author of Joy, Inc. *
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