How Did I Get So Busy?: The 28-day Plan to Free Your Time, Reclaim Your Schedule, and Reconnect with What Matters Most

Cover Art for 9781400073191, How Did I Get So Busy? by Valorie Burton
ASIN: B000W969A4
Publisher: Three Rivers Press
Published: 26 December, 2007
Format: Kindle eBook
Editions:
2 other editions of this product

If you can’t remember the last time you had time to read,then this book is for you.Are you exhausted from rushing through your days in a flurry of activity, then dropping into bed only to find your mind racing ahead to the next day’s to-do list? Are you constantly playing catch-up at work and at home? Would you like to have more energy and time to invest in the people, activities, and goals that hold meaning for you?It’s time to shed that burden of busyness.Join life coach Valorie Burton on a revitalizing 28-day journey to take back your schedule, reclaim your sanity, and replenish your energy. Through her proven techniques and valuable insights, you’ll discover how to carve out time for the things that reflect your highest priorities and, in the process, redesign your lifestyle to more fully express who God created you to be.Savor a lifestyle that truly nourishes your soul.Packed with realistic strategies for reducing stress and increasing satisfaction, How Did I Get So Busy? will help you trim your to-do list, drop unwanted clutter, listen for the Spirit’s leading, and nourish your soul with answers to your life’s most important questions.

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