Women Who Do Too Much: Stress and the Myth of the Superwoman - Softcover

Sprinkle, Patricia Houck

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9780061043482: Women Who Do Too Much: Stress and the Myth of the Superwoman

Synopsis

A supportive guide for round-the-clock women on-the-go explains how to set realistic goals, move beyond blame and guilt, establish priorities, develop unique abilities and style, and handle stress. Reprint.

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From the Publisher

Many women of the nineties find themselves juggling demanding commitments to career, family, personal growth, and more. In this warm, practical, and illuminating book, Patricia Sprinkle suggests ways to help women move from stress-filled schedules toward more effective living, with an emphasis on determining one's most important goals.

"As a woman who tries to do too much almost every day, I appreciate Sprinkle's empathetic, scriptural counsel. She actually seems to have found some solutions to chronic 'busyism'."

--Elizabeth Cody Newenhuyse, author of The Woman With Two Heads.

From the Author

Patricia H. Sprinkle is a freelance writer whose nonfiction books include Children Who Do Too Little and Women Home Alone. She is also the author of seven mystery novels. Patricia and her husband, a pastor, live in Miami and have two sons

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