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E-grāmata: Taking Care of Yourself (HBR Working Parents Series)

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  • Formāts: 224 pages
  • Sērija : HBR Working Parents Series
  • Izdošanas datums: 08-Dec-2020
  • Izdevniecība: Harvard Business Review Press
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781633699793
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  • Sērija : HBR Working Parents Series
  • Izdošanas datums: 08-Dec-2020
  • Izdevniecība: Harvard Business Review Press
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781633699793
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Don't let your own needs fall by the wayside.

Take the kids to school and get to work by nine o'clock. Plan your child's birthday party while eating lunch. Reschedule your dentist appointment. Draft a report for your boss, then rush to pick up your children and start the nighttime routine. Send a few more emails before going to bed.

When in your day did you take time for yourself?

Too many working parents focus solely on those around them, completely losing sight of what they need themselves. But neglecting your own needs and wants can prevent you from being healthy, productive, and happy. Taking Care of Yourself provides expert advice to help you identify what you value most out of your work and home life, make choices that align with those values, and manage the emotions that come with them.

You'll learn to:

  • Prioritize the areas of your life that are most important to you--and let go of what's not
  • Cope with the sacrifices you're making both at work and at home
  • Deal with the feelings that come with being a working parent, including guilt
  • Carve out time for your mental health and your physical well-being
  • Communicate your needs and expectations with your boss and your family
  • Feel more present both at work and at home

The HBR Working Parents Series supports readers as they anticipate challenges, learn how to advocate for themselves more effectively, juggle their impossible schedules, and find fulfillment at home and at work.

From classic issues such as work-life balance and making time for yourself to thorny challenges such as managing an urgent family crisis and the impact of parenting on your career, this series features the practical tips, strategies, and research you need to be--and feel--more effective at home and at work. Whether you're up with a newborn or touring universities with your teen, we've got what you need to make working parenthood work for you.

Introduction: Self-Care and the Working Parent xiii
Daisy Dowling
Section 1 Give Yourself a Time-Out Look at How You Spend Your Time
1 Give Yourself Permission to Recharge
3(8)
Elizabeth Grace Saunders
2 Working Dads Need "Me Time," Too
11(8)
Alyssa F. Westring
Stewart D. Friedman
3 Does Your Schedule Reflect Your Values?
19(8)
Elizabeth Grace Saunders
4 Six Ways to Weave Self-Care into Your Workday
27(8)
Amy Jen Su
5 Do More by Doing Less (at Home and at Work)
35(10)
Kate Northrup
Section 2 Learn to Talk Communicate Your Needs
6 Four Conversations Every Overwhelmed Working Parent Should Have
45(8)
Joseph Grenny
Brittney Maxfield
7 What's a Working Dad to Do?
53(6)
Scott Behson
8 How to Communicate Your Self-Care Needs to Your Partner
59(8)
Jackie Coleman
9 Too Much to Do? Here's How to Ask for Help
67(8)
Heidi Grant
Section 3 Deep Breaths Check Your Mental and Emotional Health
10 Stop Feeling Guilty About What You Can't Get Done
75(6)
Art Markman
11 How to Refuel When You're Feeling Emotionally Drained
81(10)
Monique Valcour
12 Let Go of Perfectionism
91(10)
Alice Boyes
13 How Busy Working Parents Can Make Time for Mindfulness
101(8)
Michelle Gale
Section 4 Time for Your Checkup Prioritize Physical Well-Being
14 How Regular Exercise Helps You Balance Work and Family
109(6)
Russell Clayton
15 Find Exercise in Life's Margins
115(6)
Nick Crocker
16 How Working Parents Can Prioritize Sleep
121(10)
Amie M. Gordon
Christopher M. Barnes
17 Parents, Take Your Sick Days
131(8)
Tim Sullivan
Section 5 Recess Make Your Time Off Matter
18 The Case for Having Hobbies
139(8)
Scott Behson
19 Make Friendships a Part of Your Routine
147(6)
Neal J. Roese
Kyle S. H. Dobson
20 How to Get the Most Out of a Day Off
153(6)
Elizabeth Grace Saunders
21 Get in the Right State of Mind for Vacation
159(10)
Alexander Caillet
Jeremy Hirshberg
Stefano Petti
Epilogue: Try It, You Might Like It
22 It's Not Selfish to Take Care of Yourself
169(4)
Stewart D. Friedman
Notes 173(6)
About the Contributors 179(8)
Index 187
Harvard Business Review is the leading destination for smart management thinking. Through its flagship magazine, 12 international licensed editions, books from Harvard Business Review Press, and digital content and tools published on HBR.org, Harvard Business Review provides professionals around the world with rigorous insights and best practices to lead themselves and their organizations more effectively and to make a positive impact.

Daisy Dowling, Series Editor, is founder and CEO of Workparent, the executive coaching and training firm, and the author of Workparent: The Complete Guide to Succeeding on the Job, Staying True to Yourself, and Raising Happy Kids (Harvard Business Review Press, 2021). She is a full-time working parent to two young children. She can be reached at workparent.com.

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