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Working Fathers by James Levine
It's about time corporate
America and the workplace started taking fathers and fathering seriously.
Men's work-family conflict is about far more than paternity leave. James
Levine and Todd Pittinsky call it the "Invisible Dilemma" and, without
permanently drawing focus from the problems of the working mother, seek to
educate us about it. You've gotta have this one.
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Marathon Dad: Setting A Pace That Works For Working Fathers by John Evans
MARATHON DAD is an action plan for working fathers who want to
keep their family relationships strong. The author gives you real-world
programs and guidance on how to stop an overloaded schedule from claiming
emotional fulfillment and intimacy as its casualties.
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On the Road Again: Travel, Love and Marriage by Wm. Hendricks and Jim Cote
Drawing from personal interviews, the authors provide strategies
for safeguarding and strengthening relationships despite the wear and tear
business trips place on them. Travel and home are vastly different worlds,
and Hendricks and Coté suggest ways couples can build bridges instead of
walls, thus keeping lines of communication open. The authors identify twelve
keys to sustaining a marriage when one or both partners are on the road,
including commitment and trust, conflict resolution, sexual intimacy and
romance, and diffusing tense departures and arrivals.
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The Nicholas Effect: A Boy's Gift To The World
by Reg Green
In 1994, when their 7-year-old son, Nicholas, was killed during a botched
car-jacking, Reg and Maggie Green galvanized all of Italy--and the world--by
donating Nicholas's organs to seven desperately sick Italians, becoming a
model of a grief-stricken family seeking to create good from horror, to
reject vengeance in the face of great loss, to work for justice, and to
proclaim--with each of their grace-filled actions--the superiority of love
over hate.
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You Don't Have To Go Home From Work Exhausted
by Ann McGee-Cooper
The survival guide for working in the information economy--a
program for energizing work habits, thinking patterns, and play time for a
balanced, joyful life. Filled with entertaining case histories and practical,
easy-to-use techniques, this volume offers dozens of suggestions for avoiding
energy traps and burnout and recharging batteries throughout the day.
Cartoons and graphics.
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