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Pick three, you can have it all (just not every day), Randi Zuckerberg

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Pick three, you can have it all (just not every day), Randi Zuckerberg
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 253-257)
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contains biographical information
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Pick three
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
1001319424
Responsibility statement
Randi Zuckerberg
Sub title
you can have it all (just not every day)
Summary
Career and family-minded people everywhere understand the basic problem: Everyone wants to be able to do it all -- work, sleep, family, fitness, and friends -- but there are only twenty-four hours in a day. Randi Zuckerberg encourages others to follow her lead to be 'well-lopsided,' a term she says has saved her life. Between having her own radio show, appearing on Broadway, speaking across the globe, creating Facebook Live, and being the mother to two young boys, Randi has a lot on her plate. But, she explains, you don't have to focus on all five areas every day. More importantly, you can't! But you can prioritize each area over time. And if you choose just three each day, you can go a long way toward personal and professional success and satisfaction. Randi dives deep into each of the five categories, revealing anecdotes from her own life and from experts in each field to help you figure out which categories you're choosing (or not choosing!) and why. Including interviews with Olympic athletes, medical professionals, media moguls, seasoned Silicon Valley leaders, and even Randi's own mother, Karen Zuckerberg, who left her medical career to start a family, this practical handbook demonstrates a way to manage the tensions we face each day and reject the unrealistic burden of balance to enjoy success on our own terms
Table Of Contents
What is Pick Three? Let's get lopsided! -- The big five: Work, Sleep, Family, Fitness, Friends -- Picking your three
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Pick 3You can have it all (just not every day)
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