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Suggested Reading

Check out one or more of these books. All are great reads that offer insights and strategies for making the most of your time and life.

Pause Reader Book Recommendations

Clemmer, J. (1999). Growing The Distance – Timeless Principles for Personal, Career and Family Success. Canada: TCG Press.
A challenging and engaging read that encourages you to take personal responsibility to lead your own life.

Cook, M. J. (1993). Slow Down...and Get More Done. Better Way Books.
Techniques for tuning in to a pace that is healthy for you.

Covey, S. R. (1989). The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People. Simon & Schuster.
A principle and value centered examination of how we spend our lives. Insightful and challenging.

Gleick, J. (1999). Faster: the acceleration of just about everything. Toronto: Random House of Canada.
A well researched investigation into the driving causes of the accelerated pace of today’s world.

LoVerde, M. (1998). Stop Screaming At The Microwave – How to Connect Your Disconnected Life. New York: Simon & Schuster.
Offers inspiring ideas for reconnecting with self and others.

McGee-Cooper, A. (1990). You Don’t Have To Go Home From Work Exhausted. Bowen and Rogers.
Wonderful read and exciting presentation! How to add energy enhancers and rejuvenators to every day of your life.

Morgenstern, J. (1998). Organizing From The Inside Out: the foolproof system for organizing your home, your office, and your life. New York: Henry Holt & Company, Inc.
A process and specific suggestions for bringing order to life.

Muller, W. (1999). Sabbath - Finding Rest, Renewal, & Delight In Our Busy Lives. New York: Bantam Books.
Presents a convincing historical case and present day argument for building pauses into our lives on a regular basis.

Nerburn, K. (1998). Small Graces: The Quiet Gifts of Everyday Life. Novato, CA: New World Library.
An insightful meditative collection that encourages us to find meaning in everyday experiences.

O’Neil, J. R. (1993). The Paradox of Success - When Winning At Work Means Losing At Life. Putnam.
Techniques and challenges for retreating to renew ourselves in both our work and personal lives.

Rechtschaffen, S. (1996). Timeshifting. New York: Doubleday.
Insights and strategies for shifting to a more satisfying experience of time.

Sinetar, M. (1995). To Build The Life You Want, Create The Work You Love. New York: St. Martin’s Press.
Shines a light on the path of those searching to express their most meaningful purpose and most authentic self.

Wieder, M. (1998). Doing Less and Having More - Five Easy Steps for Achieving Your Dreams. New York: Quill.
Outlines a process for tapping into purpose and passion to move forward with your goals dreams.

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