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Time Off for Good Behavior is on everybody's reading list or nightstand, and Mary Lou’s story has started a national movement to sound the call for women to take a break. Read the buzz below!

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Working Mother   On Newstands Now!
Working Mother Recommends Time Off for Good Behavior
in its March issue

People Magazine   On Newstands Now!
Featured in the Buzz Book Section of People Magazine
The Boston Herald   "Escapee Insists Career Women Demand 'Time Off' for Self"
(The Boston Herald, March 7, 2005)
by John Strahinich

Chicago Tribune   "Reroute Your Career Before Breaking Something"
(Chicago Tribune, March 8, 2005)
by Carol Kleiman

More Magazine   On Newstands Now!
Check out "The Time Off Prescription" Page 1; Page 2
in the February issue of More Magazine
Interview by Gay Jervey

U.S. News and World Report   "Time Out — Many Companies are Exploring an Increasingly Attractive Benefit for Employees: Paid and Unpaid Sabbaticals"
(US News and World Report, February 28, 2005)
by Christine Larson

Pittsburgh Post-Gazette   "'Gimme A Break' — Just as Ad Exec's Book Says, Respite from Work Can be a Career Saver"
(Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, February 22, 2005)
by Johnna A. Pro

The New York Observer   The Observatory
(The New York Observer, February 21, 2005)

USA Today   "When Work Consumes Life: Take a Break to Get New Perspective on Next Step"
(USA Today — Money Book Review, February 14, 2005)
by Michelle Archer

The New York Times   "She Didn't Stop the World, but She Slowed it Down"
(The New York Times, February 13, 2005)
by Claudia H. Deutsch

The New York Post   "Firms Want Their Moms Back"
(The New York Post, February 13, 2005)
by Jennifer Gould Keil

ADWEEK   "Burnout Alert: Do You Have a Life Outside of Work? Maybe You Should"
(AdWeek, January 31, 2005)

The Arizona Republic   "Overworked Women: It's High Time You Took a Break"
Page 1; Page 2; Page 3
(The Arizona Republic, January 29, 2005)
by Sonja Haller

    "Slowing Down"
(Cincinnati, January, 2005)
by Kathleen Doane

    "Time for Time Off"
(Continental, January, 2005)
by Laura Jean Dargus

Lexington Herald-Leader   Making a Break for It:
Women Urged to Take Time Off, Reassess Life

(Lexington Herald-Leader, January 25, 2005)
by Beverly Fortune, Staff Writer

The Cincinnati Enquirer   "Women: Take Time for You"
(The Cincinnati Enquirer, January 23, 2005)
New York Daily News   Featured as a Must Read in New York Daily News
(January 20, 2005)

Talent Zoo   "Ad Women, Especially, Must Protect Against Burnout"
(Talent Zoo, January 17, 2005)

The New York Times on the Web   "The Line Between Mettle and Martyrdom"
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(The New York Times on the Web, January 16, 2005)
by Lisa Belkin

The Kansas City Star   Quitting the Rat Race Energizes Many Workers:
More People Look to Get Their Lives Back

(The Kansas City Star, January 15, 2005)
by Diane Stafford

Pittsburgh Post-Gazette   Take a Break
(Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, January 10, 2005)
by Justin Bachman
Detroit Free Press   Time Off, Small Steps Can Reveal Your True Happiness
(Detroit Free Press, January 9, 2005)
by Joe Guy Collier, Free Press Staff Writer

The Tallahassee Democrat   Take a Break
(The Tallahassee Democrat, January 9, 2005)

The Philadelphia Inquirer   Career Time-Out
(The Philadelphia Inquirer, January 4, 2005)
by Sara Eckel

The Times - Picayune   Dress for Success Racks Up $23,000 with Fund-Raising
(The Times Picayune, October 1, 2004)
by Ronette King, Business writer
    Where Are the Women?
(Fast Company, February, 2004)
by Linda Tischler
The New York Times On the Web   A Madison Ave. Bond to Women
(The New York Times, April 27, 2003)
by Patricia Winters Lauro
The New York Times On the Web Executive Life: To Conquer Burnout, Think Smaller
(The New York Times, April 14, 2002)
by Melinda Ligos (NYT)
Marie Claire   Couldn’t Stand the Pace
(Marie Claire, May 1, 2000)
by Fawn Fitter
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