Today women hold half of all management and
professional positions in the United States and female
business owners represent one of the fastest-growing
markets in this country. In business, as in many other
walks of life, the achievements of women are
unprecedented. Unfortunately, there's another, perilous
side to this success story. Many bright, ambitious, and
highly driven women ultimately burn out. What causes
them to give up, melt down, or just walk away when they
seem to have it all? And more importantly, what can be
done to prevent it? In this authoritative,
well-researched book, full of helpful insights and
practical advice, this psychologist draws on her more
than fifteen years experience and expertise in stress
management to explore the unique challenges that
high-achieving women face, including: - A drive toward
perfectionism--feeling that nothing short of perfection
in all aspects of life is required for success. - The
increasing demands in the lives of high-achieving women.
So they are often expected to do it all--handle a
stressful job, maintain a committed relationship, bear
children, and assume primary responsibility for the care
of home and family. - Limited or no resources or
support. - Technological innovations, such as
BlackBerries and laptops, that have made it seem as if
they're on the job 24/7. To counter the negative
repercussions of achieving success, the author
prescribes ways for high-octane women to refuel
themselves. She emphasizes that women who thrive on
challenges can't be asked to just slow down or enroll in
a yoga class. Instead, she offers creative ways for
women to find balance and rediscover joy in their lives.
She charts a course that will enable these accomplished
women to remain actively engaged in their professional
and family lives, and to once again enjoy their lives
more than ever. |
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