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On
Newstands Now!
Working Mother Recommends Time
Off for Good Behavior
in its March issue
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On
Newstands Now!
Featured in the Buzz
Book Section of People Magazine |
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"Escapee
Insists Career Women Demand 'Time Off' for Self"
(The Boston Herald, March 7, 2005)
by John Strahinich
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"Reroute
Your Career Before Breaking Something"
(Chicago Tribune, March 8, 2005)
by Carol Kleiman
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On
Newstands Now!
Check out "The
Time Off Prescription" — Page
1; Page
2 in the February issue of More Magazine
Interview by Gay Jervey
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"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
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"'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
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The
Observatory
(The New York Observer,
February 21, 2005)
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"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
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"She
Didn't Stop the World, but She Slowed it Down"
(The New York Times, February 13, 2005)
by Claudia H. Deutsch
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"Firms
Want Their Moms Back"
(The New York Post,
February 13, 2005)
by Jennifer Gould Keil
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"Burnout
Alert: Do You Have a Life Outside of Work? Maybe You Should"
(AdWeek, January 31, 2005)
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"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
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"Slowing
Down"
(Cincinnati, January, 2005)
by Kathleen Doane
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"Time
for Time Off"
(Continental, January, 2005)
by Laura Jean Dargus
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Making
a Break for It:
Women Urged to Take Time Off, Reassess Life
(Lexington Herald-Leader, January 25, 2005)
by Beverly Fortune, Staff Writer
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"Women:
Take Time for You"
(The Cincinnati Enquirer,
January 23, 2005)
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Featured as a Must
Read in New
York Daily News
(January 20,
2005)
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"Ad
Women, Especially, Must Protect Against Burnout"
(Talent Zoo, January 17, 2005)
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"The
Line Between Mettle and Martyrdom"
View actual New
York Times clip
(The New York Times on the Web, January 16,
2005)
by Lisa Belkin
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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
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Take a Break
(Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, January 10, 2005)
by Justin Bachman
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Time Off, Small Steps Can Reveal
Your True Happiness
(Detroit Free Press, January 9,
2005)
by Joe Guy Collier, Free Press Staff Writer
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Take
a Break
(The Tallahassee Democrat, January 9, 2005)
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Career Time-Out
(The Philadelphia Inquirer, January 4, 2005)
by Sara Eckel
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Dress
for Success Racks Up $23,000 with Fund-Raising
(The Times Picayune, October 1, 2004)
by Ronette King, Business writer
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Where
Are the Women?
(Fast Company, February, 2004)
by Linda Tischler
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A
Madison Ave. Bond to Women
(The New York Times, April 27, 2003)
by Patricia Winters Lauro
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Executive
Life: To Conquer Burnout, Think Smaller
(The New York Times,
April 14, 2002)
by Melinda Ligos (NYT)
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Couldn’t
Stand the Pace
(Marie Claire, May 1, 2000)
by Fawn Fitter
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